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      <title>Qui Non Proficit Deficit: Three Months Offline, Two Apps Shipped, and an AI That Runs a Nonprofit</title>
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      <description>TL;DR I went heads down for about three months — no LinkedIn, no YouTube, barely any Twitter. In that time I shipped two iOS apps to the App Store, built an autonomous AI assistant that runs a nonprofit&amp;rsquo;s entire digital presence 24&amp;frasl;7, and developed a workflow where AI agents scale my output 3-5x. This post is the full story: the career pattern that taught me to recognize seismic shifts, what I actually built, and why I&amp;rsquo;m back.</description>
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