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Taste

Turning Vibe into Assets in the AI Age

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Taste

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AI is exposing an ugly fact:
a lot of status was friction all along.

For years, the economy rewarded people who could access institutions, coordinate process, speak the right language, and move through the right gates. Some of that was real skill. Some of it was genuine scarcity. And some of it was simply the advantage of living closer to production than everyone else.

AI is starting to scramble that arrangement.

Now people with weaker resumes, stranger backgrounds, and less formal permission can build things that the market can actually inspect. They can turn insight into software, expertise into systems, and recurring pain into products. Output can now contest credentials earlier. That changes who gets ignored, who gets funded, who gets hired, and who becomes impossible to dismiss.

Taste is a book about this reordering.

It is about why abundance intensifies competition, why generic AI output will drown average players, and why judgment becomes more economically decisive when everyone can make more stuff. In that world, taste is not decoration. It is directional power.

This book will show you why the people who win next may not look like the people we were trained to admire:
not always the most credentialed,
not always the most funded,
not always the most polished,
but increasingly the people who can see clearly, choose sharply, and ship before permission arrives.

If that idea feels threatening, this book is probably for you.

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