Why Luck Won't Build the Future (But We Will)
Everyone's looking at AGI like it's this magical unicorn we need to chase. But AGI isn't about luck or some eureka moment - it's more like building the pyramids. One stone at a time. Perfectly placed.
Our mission is clear: build AGI not by chasing magic or luck but by stacking every stone with care, like constructing the pyramids—one precise step at a time.
While debates rage about if and when AGI will arrive, the real work is already happening. Just like the Wright brothers didn’t wait for flight to be possible—they built it—AGI grows quietly through countless small breakthroughs and steady progress.
Today’s phones would seem like sorcery to someone from 1990, yet they came from relentless problem-solving, not chance. AGI is no different: every line of code, every tiny improvement is another stone laid. The moment our systems can learn and improve themselves, progress will accelerate beyond what any of us could do alone.
As Peter Thiel says, technology is about mastering nature and cutting out chance. When obsession fuels daily effort—thinking, dreaming, building—luck fades away.
The future isn’t a lottery ticket. It’s a construction site. And we’re all holding hammers.
While others wish for luck, we make our own destiny.By Eduarda Ferreira