The Mission
Assist in ushering in the Age of Prosperity.
I believe I have been commissioned to do my part in ushering in the Age of Prosperity.
An age where abundance is accessible to all. Where what we gather does not stop with us. Where knowledge, capability, and opportunity move through people so that each person can begin further ahead than the one before them.
This is not my work alone, and none of the glory belongs to me. Everything I have, everything I learn, everything I build, and every opportunity placed in front of me comes from the Lord.
My responsibility is to use it well.
Scarcity is a lie.
“Whoever gathered much had nothing left over, and whoever gathered little had no lack.”
Exodus 16:18
This verse drives the way I live and build. I believe the people who gathered more were able to share with those who could not gather enough for themselves. Some people have more strength, time, knowledge, money, or opportunity in a particular season. That does not mean everything they gather was meant only for them. Sometimes you are able to gather more because someone else cannot. What passes through your hands may be part of how God provides for another person.
The other side of abundance matters too. We can gather more money, power, attention, and possessions than we could ever use and still convince ourselves we need more. Enough never arrives when the purpose is accumulation. Faith allows us to gather, use what we need, share what we can, and trust God for tomorrow.
Abundance that stops with us becomes appetite. Abundance that moves through us becomes provision.
God provides. We decide whether what passes through our hands stops with us.
My part is to help make the path straight.
I do not believe I will complete this mission in my lifetime. I am one person in a much larger work. My responsibility is to gather what I can, share what I learn, build what I am capable of building, and leave the path straighter for whoever comes after me.
To spread light where I find darkness. To help make what is scarce abundant. To help more people gather for themselves. To prepare the way for those who will carry the work further than I ever could.
I am not worthy to loose the sandal of the one who comes after me.
If anything I build helps move this world toward greater light and abundance, the honor belongs to the Lord. Not me.
AI is a tool.
My work today is centered on artificial intelligence because I believe it can help more people access knowledge and capabilities that were previously limited by money, credentials, geography, or technical skill.
AI is not my mission. It is a tool I have been given to pursue it. My mission with that tool is simple:
Help every human on Earth use AI to make the best decisions possible.
AI can help gather evidence, explain complexity, compare options, surface possibilities, and turn an idea into something real. It does not decide what is good. It does not know what you should love, whom you should serve, or what kind of person you should become.
You still decide what matters. You still own the choice. You still carry responsibility for what happens next.
Better decisions create better possibilities.
A better decision can change a life. It can change a family. It can change a company. It can become a tool, a lesson, a business, or a solution that helps someone you will never meet.
The distance between seeing a problem and doing something about it is getting shorter. More people can participate. A business owner can build the tool their company needs. An employee can improve the process they perform every day. An expert can make years of knowledge available to people outside their immediate reach. A person who understands a problem can begin building the solution without waiting for someone with more money, authority, or technical skill to decide the problem matters.
That is the opportunity I see in AI. Not AI as the future. People using the tools available to them to build a better one.
Capability should move through people.
If I learn something that can help another person, I want to teach it. If I build something that gives another person greater ability to solve their own problems, I want to make it accessible. If I gather more than I need, I want what remains to become provision for someone who could not gather it alone.
The more we share what we learn, the more people become capable of gathering for themselves.
That is why I teach. That is why I build open systems. That is why I build tools that leave the person in control. That is why I build in public. What I gather should help the next person begin further ahead.
Build the world you want to live in.
You do not have to solve every problem. Neither do I. We each have a part of the world we can see more clearly because of where we have been, what we have learned, and what has been placed in our hands.
Start there. Gather what you can. Build what you can. Share what you can. Then leave the path straighter for whoever comes next. I will do the same.
And whatever good comes from the work, all honor and glory belong to the Lord.
Build the world you want to live in.
Gather what you can. Build what you can. Share what you can.