How to Make 2026 The Best Year of Your Life (With AI)
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In 2025, I made over $8 million online. I got in the best shape of my life. I traveled the world for nearly 4 months. And I nearly doubled my following online. And I was able to do all of this as a 25-year-old with no degree and no rich dad while living in a tiny country that most people can't even point out on a map. So, how did I do this? I actually first shared this method at the end of 2024. And that video went viral. And since then, hundreds of thousands of other people have applied this method to start using AI to build their dream lives. And so with 2026 just around the corner, I wanted to make this video to give you guys all my updated strategy on this method because it's so simple and effective that I think everyone should be using it next year. I'll start by explaining the core concept that this method is based on which explains why it's so effective really and then we'll dive into each skill one by one and I'll share the simple ways that you can start using them today to make 2026 your best year yet. So let's get into it. Now, if you are new here and don't know who I am, my name is Liam Mley and just three years ago, I got into AI with zero experience. And now my agency, Morningside AI, does AI strategy and development for some of the world's top sports teams and Fortune 500 companies. And I also run the world's biggest AI business community with over 270,000 members. And so, through my free content here on YouTube and inside my community, I help people to learn AI like I have and build businesses so that they can also create their dream life. All right. So, the first step to making 2026 your best year yet with AI is understanding why most people won't have their best year yet in 2026. Because if you don't understand the problem, you can't actually fix it. So, here's what usually happens. Most people's plan for 2026 is going to be simple. It's just to try harder.