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6 ChatGPT Prompts To Validate A Business Idea
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6 ChatGPT Prompts To Validate A Business Idea Many entrepreneurs have many ideas according to their business and they keep thinking of new ideas from time to time. Types of insight can never stop thinking about smart solutions, inventions, and new products or services for their existing business. Train ChatGPT to sense-check each idea, so you can sort those incredible must-do ideas from the ones that should be left well alone. Use these 5 prompts to help you do that. Table of Contents⤵️
1. Use ChatGPT to validate your business idea
1.1 Figure out your unfair advantage
1.2 Understand your perfect customer
1.3 Assess demand for your idea
1.4 Collect feedback
1.5 Make your testing plan
2. Best ChatGPT Prompts for Busines
2.1 ChatGPT Prompts for Finding Business Ideas
3. Validate your business idea with ChatGPT prompts
Use ChatGPT to validate your business idea
Figure out your unfair advantage
If you’re going to start a new business, there should be a clear reason why. Why are you specifically best placed to begin this particular venture? Ideally, you hit upon a concept that is multiplied by your unique intersection of skills, networks, and interests. Once you get that, no one can compete with you. If there isn’t a clear reason for you to start a business, maybe it’s not the idea for you.
Ask ChatGPT for an assessment of synergy with this prompt. Copy and paste straight in and complete the gaps: “I’m thinking of starting a business that [describe what this business does] and I want to understand my unique strengths in making it a success. I have experience in [describe your experience] and expertise in [describe your expertise]. I have access to people who [describe your network]. Can you give me the reasons why this will and won’t be a success based on my specific situation?”
Understand your perfect customer
Trying to sell to everyone won’t get you anywhere good. Selling to one very specific person, however, resonating with their world and turning them into a raving fan, will bring you more of the same. But first, you need to define them, make sure your idea actually solves their problems, and find out what action they are already taking. Get crystal clear on your perfect customer to unlock validation of your idea and see a clear plan to reach them. Now that ChatGPT knows about your business, prompt it for customer insights.
Here’s the prompt: “Now you know what business I want to start, can you suggest who might be the ideal customer for this business? Can you describe their demographics and explain what problems they might have, that my business might solve. Please rank these problems in order, starting with the most important thing to them. Next, tell me what products or services they are currently using to solve these problems.”
Assess demand for your idea
So you have your idea and a feeling you could make it a success. Your customer profile is nailed on and you feel confident that they have problems that your idea solves better than what already exists. Next, you need to check that your ideal customer exists and frame your idea in a way that resonates. Make sure there are compelling reasons why that person would want to buy that product. Make sure there’s enough demand in the entire market, make sure you’re not joining a declining industry after the big gains have already been made.
Here’s the prompt to further the conversation. “Can you give me 3 main reasons why someone would want to buy my product? Next, estimate how many people in [location, if applicable] could be in my target audience, and tell me the size of this market and its likely growth over the next five years. Please also include any adjacent markets I could explore.”
Collect feedback
Everything so far has been theory, now is where you get some practice. Take these value propositions to your ideal customer and see if they like them. Hear their concerns, understand what excites them, and refine your offering from there. Use the intel to decide if this is a mountain you want to climb, and how profitable this route might be. Go beyond friends and family to find those who match your ideal customer profile and will give their honest opinion.
Prompt ChatGPT to set you on this path. “Create a survey for my potential audience. Start by giving a description of my business and who it’s for, to set the scene. For the first question, create three compelling value propositions that address how my business solves a problem for them, and ask which value proposition most resonates. Next, ask how likely they would be to buy, and then ask what this new concept would need to do to win their business. Finally, give me options on how I collect this feedback from my target audience.”
Make your testing plan
Survey responses will give you an idea of what people might want and how likely they would be to buy, but having something they can actually test out is the next step to validating your business idea. Ideally, you do this without incurring huge costs or hassle. Get ChatGPT’s opinion on what this could be, based on what it knows so far.
“How do I create a minimum viable product (MVP) or prototype, to test my business idea with real users and gather their insights? Include information such as how much this might cost and the steps to take to make it happen. Include what metrics I should look out for to know if my idea is worth pursuing.”
Best ChatGPT Prompts for Business
Below is a list of advanced and helpful ChatGPT prompts for business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. These prompts cover various aspects of business, including generating ideas, invoicing, communication, planning, and much more.
ChatGPT Prompts for Finding Business Ideas
“Generate a list of 10 innovative business ideas in the [industry] sector.”
“Suggest three niche markets within the [industry] that have growth potential.”
“Identify five current trends in the [industry] and how a new business could capitalize on them.”
“Analyze the top three competitors in the [industry] and suggest unique selling points for a new business.”
“Propose five business ideas that focus on sustainability and social impact.”
“Create a list of 10 low-cost business ideas that can be started with minimal investment.”
“Suggest three business ideas that cater to the remote work and freelancing market.”
“Identify five business opportunities arising from recent technological advancements.”
“Provide three business ideas that can help solve common problems faced by small business owners.”
“List five business ideas that can leverage the growing popularity of online shopping.”
Validate your business idea with ChatGPT prompts
Figure out your unique advantage, understand your perfect customer, and assess the demand for your idea, then collect feedback and make your plan for further testing. Repeat for every great idea until you find the one that will change the world.
Also Read -: 5 ChatGPT Prompts To Increase   Your Business IQ
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phildumphy · 1 year
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So it turns out that ChatGPT not only uses a ton shit of energy, but also a ton shit of water. This is according to a new study by a group of researchers from the University of California Riverside and the University of Texas Arlington, Futurism reports.
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Which sounds INSANE but also makes sense when you think of it. You know what happens to, for example, your computer when it’s doing a LOT of work and processing. You gotta cool those machines.
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And what’s worrying about this is that water shortages are already an issue almost everywhere, and over this summer, and the next summers, will become more and more of a problem with the rising temperatures all over the world. So it’s important to have this in mind and share the info. Big part of how we ended up where we are with the climate crisis is that for a long time politicians KNEW about the science, but the large public didn’t have all the facts. We didn’t have access to it. KNOWING about things and sharing that info can be a real game-changer. Because then we know up to what point we, as individuals, can have effective actions in our daily lives and what we need to be asking our legislators for.
And with all the issues AI can pose, I think this is such an important argument to add to the conversation.
Edit: I previously accidentally typed Colorado instead of California. Thank you to the fellow user who noticed and signaled that!
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fastlane-freedom · 10 months
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The World of Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Challenges, Future Trends
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science and engineering that deals with the creation of intelligent machines that work and behave like humans. These machines are programmed to learn from experience, adapt to new situations, and make decisions based on data and algorithms. AI has become one of the most important technological breakthroughs of the 21st century, transforming the…
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filehulk · 11 months
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The Future of ChatGPT: Speculating on Developments and Potential Applications
ChatGPT, powered by the impressive GPT-3.5 architecture, has already showcased the immense potential of AI language models. Its ability to engage in dynamic conversations and generate human-like responses has captured the attention of researchers, developers, and industries alike. As we look ahead, it’s fascinating to speculate on the future developments and potential applications of ChatGPT.…
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daveinediting · 11 months
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It's been fun playing around with ChatGPT for the last couple weeks. It's intriguing to figure out how I'd use it, why I'd use it, and what, specifically, I want it to do for me.
My biggest takeaway is that it matters who takes the lead.
It matters who's driving the train.
Who's driving the train?
Yeah. For example, when I'm writing for someone else, depending on what we're trying to accomplish, I might write the first draft in my own voice. Every subsequent draft is me transforming that draft into the voice for whom I'm writing.
Okay but why start with my voice when the finished piece will be in someone else's?
Because when I start with me, my choices are embedded in the finished piece regardless of how many layers of dressing I lay over it. My choices are the spine, the framework onto which language is attached and transformed at will. My initial choices set the tone, form, organization, and sequencing firmly in place. Even when I transform my voice into someone else's.
Which means...
Which means I have to be careful about letting AI take the lead, drive the train. I have to be careful about allowing it to set the foundation of my writing. Because that foundation obligates me to the AI's choices, such as they are. No matter how many layers I place on top, that foundation still shapes the finished creation. And that's not what I want.
You see, whatever tools I use in my creative pursuits, I want my fingerprints all over them. After all, each project on which I work is, essentially, a time capsule. And I love that's how it is. So whatever I create has to somehow reflect me into the world. Otherwise...
Why do it?
Okay.
I have two specific writing challenges: a blog post and a script. Recently, I was tempted to turn over the blog post to ChatGPT because my mind had latched onto four separate pieces of information and I wanted to integrate them into a single piece followed up with a conclusion or two. Which seemed like a natural use for the AI.
However.
My blog is for me. It's basically public journalling where the point is to gain personal insight through review and examination. So I wrote the piece myself and, lo and behold, my efforts produced a fifth element, something that ultimately led to an insight. One I didn't see coming until that very moment.
So when the writing's for me, when its purpose it to inform me, when the idea is to examine what I believe and why I believe it... it makes no sense to farm that process out to AI.
You know?
Now the script in question is a teaching thing. It's very much about topic X for audience Y. And I could. I could prompt ChatGPT to craft a script about topic X for audience Y in my voice, with a specific tone, with suggestions, with citations, and so on. 
But again, that's not for me. At least not for the script I have in mind.
Why?
Because the method by which I choose to create something shapes that something. It's an obvious truism I use to create variations on projects that are the same or similar. I approach each one with a different workflow, a different creative methodology that produces a different creation. And sometimes, when it's just the one project in front of me that's not like any other, I choose a way of working that most interests me. Sometimes what I mean by "interests me" is that I want to light a match. For this particular project, I want to speak with two different people about their motivations for wanting to be involved in the project, I want to compare their answers and—
See what happens.
I want to know what their answers suggest or imply.
I want to base my next steps on whether their answers harmonize... or whether they conflict in some way.
Basically, I want to choose the way, this way, my way, to enter into the project. I want to light up a process of discovery that both informs and inspires what I do next.
What I don't want to do is standardize my process even though there's a powerful gravitational force that always draws me to doing that. For ease. For speed. Not for my best creative work, though. And yes. I fully admit that standardization's great when you're in a rush. Standardization provides the framework, a well trod path, into which you can reliably set your feet, one after the other, all the way to a job well done.
However.
As with any creative pursuit that's also a career, standardization's just not gonna sustain me through the years and decades of my career. it's not gonna inspire me. It's not gonna light me up.
Monotony never does.
So I'm always looking to change things up. Mix up the way I do what I do. And that has to come first.
That has to.
Come first.
Before I entertain an AI assist, I have to figure out how and where I'm entering into the universe of the project on which I'm working.
I have to take the lead. I... have to be the engine, is what I'm saying. Again and again and again. And yes. It has been fun playing around with ChatGPT for the last couple weeks. I'm intrigued to figure out how I'd use it, why I'd use it, and what, specifically, I want it to do for me.
Of course my biggest takeaway?
Use AI assist strategically.
Use it second.
Use it last.
And for God's sake, take the lead.
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dipnots · 1 year
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ChatGPT: Understanding the Advanced Language Model for Natural Language Processing (NLP)
ChatGPT is a powerful language model developed by OpenAI. It is based on the GPT (Generative Pre-training Transformer) architecture, which uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like text. One of the key features of ChatGPT is its ability to generate highly coherent and fluent text. This is achieved through pre-training the model on a massive dataset of text, allowing it to learn the…
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2soulscollide · 1 year
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tips to level up your writing skills
1. read, read, read
okay, I know, everyone keeps saying it... but it's true, and I truly believe the more you read, the better you write, because you come across different writing styles, different voices, new characters, and worlds. This applies to every writer, from amateur to professional.
2. practice makes perfect
another cliché, right.
but hear me out: I feel so much more confident about my writing skills when I write daily, rather than when I write a bit occasionally. you get lots of work done, see your book coming to life, and get better at it.
3. create an outline before you start writing
guysss, I know many people like to go with the flow, but I would recommend planning your novel before writing it, especially if it is one of your first projects.
when I started, I refused to plot my novel because I thought it was a waste of time, and I couldn't plan it all ahead. turns out that I could never finish my novels, because I started to get lost in the plot. as most of you may know, I LOVEEE to plot now!
4. use active voice instead of passive voice
passive voice is alright sometimes. I like to use it, too. but to create an immersive experience for the reader, you should go for the active voice since it creates more impact.
see something like this:
"the letter was written by Marcus who had tears in his eyes." VS "Marcus wrote the letter with tears in his eyes."
such a basic example (don't judge me!!)... but can you notice the difference? it seems so much more expressive.
5. avoid using overly complex language
repeat it after me: short. sentences. are. valid.
don't overcomplicate it! I know it's tempting to write huge sentences sometimes and make your book seem more complex and professional, but sometimes it just doesn't come out as expected, and we end up exhausting our readers.
6. don't just for yourself
this can be a polemic topic. it's quite common to see people saying you should write for yourself, but let's be honest here: if you're trying to get your book published, you should have your target public in mind while developing your book. knowing your audience to know what works and what doesn't work is extremely important. but hey, you must also enjoy what you're writing!
7. use dialogue!!!
I find dialogue so important, and I love it so much! ensure you develop a distinctive voice for your characters to make them seem real to the reader. also, if possible, read the dialogue out loud and imagine if it would work out in real life.
8. don't be afraid to use metaphors
metaphors will turn a "basic" work into something more sophisticated when applied in the right places. you might want to avoid overusing it because it can ruin the experience, but it's something up to you, and what feels better to you.
9. research your topic before writing
okay, this is pretty self-explanatory. if you're writing about a topic or a location you don't know much about, avoid making assumptions or clichés. instead, do some research, take notes, or even ask chatgpt questions to help you.
10. don't be afraid to experiment and try new things
I was a fanfiction writer for a long time and was so scared to try original fiction because it seemed so much different from what I was accustomed to doing. however, once I decided to try something new, I discovered I liked to do it more than fanfiction. you'll never know until you try it!
11. never give up on your writing, keep practicing and learning to improve your skills
it takes time to acquire new skills, so if you're new to writing, please don't give up! It's fun and a long path, and I promise you'll love it, even more, the more you write!
I hope this was helpful! <3 have a nice day
also, i just released a new freebie!!! it's a free workbook for writers with over 90 pages to guide you through the process of plotting a novel. you might be interested in checking it out!! :D click here
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DeepTraining Part 1 - Stephen
Until now, Stephen had only heard rumours. About a medical breakthrough regarding the possibilities of altering the human body. But with extensive research on the darknet, he had managed to get an address. Communication was difficult and encrypted several times. But now he had got an appointment. From the outside, the office building still looked perfectly normal. But the windowless meeting room where he was now waiting was bug-proof to the max. The pinnacle of possible discretion.
Stephen was in his mid-thirties. He had bad skin, his hair was thinning. His body had never been worked out and was in the worst possible shape thanks to a diet of mostly junk food. But Stephen had money. A lot of money. He had already taken three start-ups public and made a few hundred million dollars each time. And the money had been well invested and had multiplied abundantly.
After what felt like an eternity, the door opened and a decidedly handsome young man entered. He shook Stephen's hand and got straight to the point. He asked Stephen to tell him what he would like to change. Stephen was prepared for the question. He wanted to look respectable. He wanted it to be quiet when he entered a room. He wanted no one to dare contradict him. He wanted to be an alpha. The ultimate alpha! The young man smiled and said that in principle this was not a problem. You could never tell exactly what the change would look like, but in this case you would just have to reduce the body fat percentage, increase the muscle mass, tweak a bit the condition of the organs and the testosterone level. And Stephen would become a new man. If that was okay, and if any side effects were accepted, then they could do business.
Stephen asked what was meant by side effects. The young man asked if Stephen was familiar with Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. Stephen smiled painedly and said that you could say he invented it. His counterpart replied, unimpressed, that DeepTraining could be compared to ChatGPT. Just as ChatGPT writes essays from scraps of words, DeepTraining would form bodies from wishes. And in the process, attributes, images and other data would be merged. DeepTraining could not make someone older or younger. But fitter and healthier. To a certain extent, even DNA could be changed. Then, for example, eye colours or the predisposition to body hair could change. But side effects could also be changes in hairstyle or a pierced ear, if objects in the data pool with the desired characteristics had just that hairstyle or a pierced ear. Stephen nodded. It all sounded more than logical.
If there were no further questions, he would like to clarify the financial conditions, the young man said. The transformation as such would cost $ 100 million. Compared to the development costs of DeepTraing, this is a bargain. He would recommend additionally booking the package to support the start of a new life. There were several packages with different levels of comfort. He slipped Stephen a brochure. He would recommend the middle package at $10 million, which would guarantee coverage for the first year. Stephen asked why this was necessary. The young man smiled. "Use your imagination, he said. If you changed, you would not be able to live in your house for the time being. Everyone would think you were a burglar. You would no longer be able to withdraw money. Video surveillance would reveal you as a thief. You can no longer apply for an identity card, a driving licence, because no one would believe that you are the owner of the old identity card. The change will be significant. You will have to go into hiding for at least a year if you want to return to your old self with a new body afterwards. We will make sure that you get to know your new body during this time. You learn to use the new body. And after a year at the latest, you can then enjoy it." It all sounded extremely well thought out too, Stephen thought. And although he could certainly have afforded the US$10 million, after a quick glance at the brochure he said he would take the light package at $6 million. "As you wish," replied his interlocutor. And added: "In addition, we recommend that you secure financial assets and transfer them to your new identity if necessary. For this, we charge transaction fees of 20 per cent. However, the possible upper limit is 10 million US dollars." Stephen briefly reviewed his financial options. If all else failed, he would of course like to continue to have enough money to live on. His current liquid assets were around $ 250 million. He said that he would then like to transfer this 10 million. The young man smiled "With pleasure. That would bring us to 118 million US dollars. The payment would have to be made in bitcoin within the next 24 hours. The offer would not be valid longer." The young man took two plain sheets of paper from his document folder, ticked "Light" under the support package and entered "10 million USD" under the transforming assets and handed Stephen both sheets to sign. Stephen looked questioningly, the young man guessed his thoughts and said with a smile that probably no one knew better than Stephen that an analogue contract was the safest option. "Finally, just one question: at which location do you want the transformation? We currently offer Minneapolis, Berlin, Johannesburg and Canberra for Caucasians." Stephen commented that he would like Berlin. "An excellent choice," was the reply. Then please be in the lobby of the Hotel Adlon in four weeks' time on 28 April at 07:00. Our driver will pick you up there. In this brochure you will find all the information you need to remember until then."
Stephen was breathing heavily when he was out in the fresh air again. He had just spent most of his fortune. No idea if it would all work out. He spread the word among his friends and acquaintances that he had decided to take a year's sabbatical. With complete isolation. He appointed replacements for all his posts. He organised a large amount of cash. For 26 April he organised a big farewell party, at the climax of which he threw his mobile phone into a fire bowl. "My friends, I am gone now" he shouted and, to the jeers of the party guests, boarded his helicopter, which took him to the airport. A few hours later he was over the Atlantic on his way to Berlin.
At 07:00 he was sitting in the lobby of the luxury hotel as arranged. He was wearing a plain suit and had nothing with him except a weekender with 2 million euros in cash and the contract with DeepTraining. Right on time, the revolving door turned and a muscular fella in workout clothes approached him. "Let's go," he said curtly, took Stephen's bag and headed for the exit. Stephen smiled goodbye to the concierge, slipped the doorman another 100 EURO as a tip and got into the Mercedes SUV that was parked in front of the door with the engine running.
The drive was short and ended on an abandoned factory site. In one hall was a gym. Muscle Mountain led the way, Stephen followed. And inside the building, the young man greeted him. "Welcome to DeepTraining. Today your new life begins. Please join me." The two walked to a lift. The young man folded away a sign and scanned his iris with the apparatus behind it. The lift rushed downwards. Stephen didn't know whether to rejoice or try to escape. The lift door opened. The young man explained the rest of the procedure to Stephen. He was to go through the first door and undress. In the room he would find something to wear. Then he should go through the second door. There he would receive instructions over the loudspeaker. He would then receive the bag with the cash back with his starting equipment afterwards.
Stephen took a deep breath and went through the first door. He stripped naked. Probably everything was full of cameras. No matter, there was no way back now. On a chair was equipment for a gym workout. Socks and jockstrap. Shorts and tank top. Shoes. And a belt. Stephen put it all on. It didn't fit front and back. He looked in the big mirror hanging on one wall and had to grin. He looked absolutely ridiculous. Then the second door opened. A rather dark room. It smelled strange… Like a hospital… Or a chemistry lab… A pulsating spotlight illuminated a treadmill. "Stage one: ten minute warm up" Stephen stepped onto the treadmill which automatically started moving. A slight jolt went through his body as he took hold of the handles. The next spot came on. "Three sets of bench press." Stephen lay down on the weight bench and performed the desired exercise. Another beat as he picked up the barbell. Exercises for the legs, for the back, for the biceps followed… Stephen didn't even notice that the weights were getting heavier and heavier. Stephen didn't notice that he was getting heavier and heavier. He had no idea how long the training went on. He had started to sweat massively. Then the light came on. The door opened. The voice said "DeepTraining successfully completed." Stephen couldn't wait. He went into the changing room and looked in the mirror. And had to sit down. The bench groaned under his weight.
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The second door opened and the young man stepped inside. He smiled. "Well, I don't think I've seen a more pronounced transformation before. I am very impressed." "But that's not me any more," Stephen said in a considerably lower pitch of voice. "Look closely, it's clearly you. The features, your irises, your fingerprints unchanged. But the rest is indeed…. Bigger…" Stephen looked in the mirror and rubbed his new beard. "But what am I doing now? I look like a freak, don't I?" "Well, I'm glad you asked. First of all, here's her training bag. Your cash is in the side compartment. You'll also find something to put on there if you don't want to go out on the street like that. Here's her new mobile phone. The card is registered to the gym. So is the car that goes with this key. And your flat also belongs to the gym. Here's the address. Go home, get some rest. Or go out and celebrate. It's your new life! However, we will give you tasks to settle in. The first task is to be here in the studio at 08:00 every morning for the next seven days. After that, you will have eight hours of training with a personal trainer. You remember Szymon? He brought you here. With your body, you need to know how to lift iron. Szymon will teach you everything. The second task for the coming week is that showers are taboo. No deodorant, no soap. See you in a week."
Stephen's new car was a massive Dodge RAM emblazoned with the gym's logo. It was something different from the Tesla he had been driving. Finding a parking space for this monstrosity was a challenge, though. Stephen was a little awkward. But he would learn. He could have walked from the flat to the gym. But he also wanted to practise driving and parking in the next few days. A man like him had to be able to do that. He was still a little hesitant about whether his decision had been the right one. Now his self-confidence was growing. He was an alpha man! His flat had two rooms and was on the mezzanine floor of a backyard. There was a pull-up bar in the courtyard. Stephen brought his bag into the flat and went straight back out into the courtyard. He wanted to see what his body could do. He couldn't do more than ten pull-ups. But he also had 140 kilograms of weight to move. Stephen took off his tank top and wiped the sweat from his forehead. Applause came from somewhere in the flat. Someone whistled. And Stephen started the second set.
Without Szymon's help, Stephen would have been lost for the next week. But Szymon taught him how the machines in the Gym worked. Showed him how to pose properly in front of the mirror. Explained to him how to eat. And taught him correct swearing in German and in Polish. Szymon also took Stephen under his wing in the evenings. They went to boxing matches, to illegal gambling dens. And after Stephen's stench was almost unbearable, they went to a hammam on the last day.
The task for the second week was to learn two hours of Turkish and two hours of Polish every day. This training was done in everyday situations. Szymon only spoke Polish during his workout. And Stephen spent the evenings in a Turkish shisha bar. From the third week, Stephen had an additional two hours of supervision in the training area every day.
After two months, Stephen had got used to a completely new rhythm. In the mornings from 08:00 to 10:00 he worked out with Szymon. After that, he usually had the morning shift until 14:00. He then worked out on his own until 18:00. Sometimes he already had clients, but they paid to watch him during his workout rather than have him help them train themselves. Stephen didn't care if he got paid for iron lifting or not. And in the evenings he hung out with his buddies smoking shisha. At weekends, when it got crowded, he increasingly took on the role of bouncer. Stephen would have liked to travel to Turkey to see how far he could get with his language skills. But DeepTraining advised him against travelling to a country outside the Schengen area. The risk of being recognised was too great. So he limited himself to travelling to Poland. There he managed quite well with his Polish, which was getting better and better. And there he always found something to fuck. Not only had his dick grown considerably in the course of the transformation. The same was true for his sex drive. In Germany itself, he managed very well with his English, but Stephen also spoke the Turkish-Arabic-German gibberish that the young Turks in particular spoke in the shisha bars and gyms.
It was the beginning of August and Stephen was lying on the beach of the Baltic Sea in Sopot near Gdansk. Here everyone just called him Stefek and he was a minor celebrity. Since it had become very hot in Berlin, he spent a lot of time here. After all, he didn't depend on his wages at the Gym. Suddenly, the young man from DeepTraining stepped up next to him and said they needed to have a talk. The two sat down in a beach bar a little apart and the young man explained to Stephen that part of the support package was also reintegration into his old life, if that was what he wanted. Stephen had to think. By now he was speaking English with a Polish accent. By now bodybuilding was his purpose in life. By now he had more contact with drug dealers and boxing promoters than with investors or employees. He didn't really know if he wanted to go back to his old life. The young man read his mind. It wasn't about getting his old life back, it was about his old identity. About the world seeing him as Stephen, the successful start-up entrepreneur who had used a year off to take his life in a whole new direction. About being the boss of his own company again if he wanted to. Or that he could just sell everything and start a career as a pimp in the future. As Stephen. And not hiding in the half-light.
The young man said that something had been prepared and that Stephen should read it through at his leisure. Then they could talk on the phone next week. The young man stood up, shook Stephen's hand and left. And Stephen began to read the exposé. The idea was as simple as it was brilliant: Stephen would found a start-up in Poland. Something to do with bodybuilding. With the company, he would present himself to the public as a new person in a good six months. And the people of his past could then consider whether they would accept the new Stephen. Sure, he had enjoyed spending his days iron-stemming or on the beach. But he had missed creating something of his own again. And an idea was quickly outlined. He wanted to develop fitness equipment and dumbbells with sensors. And an app that could connect to the sensors. To record workouts, measure progress, enable comparisons with other athletes. An app to document daily routines and nutrition diaries. And thus create a database for training optimisation. And to simplify the distribution of nutritional supplements. Stephen thought straight through to the exit. DeepTraining actually had to be extremely interested in such an application.
Stefek contacted various gyms in Gdansk and the surrounding area. He met with software companies that had the necessary development capacity. He travelled to various manufacturers of fitness equipment. And by the time the young man got in touch, the business plan was as good as ready. Stefek's cash assets were down to 1.4 million EURO, but none of his Bitcoin assets had been touched yet. So there was plenty of start-up capital. The young man was highly satisfied. Stephen's Bitcoins were brought into the new company in exchange for a ten per cent silent partnership from DeepTraining. All initially as a partnership, all in private. And Stefek was back in business. He changed nothing about his lifestyle. He was no longer made for dress shirts and suits. Nor for small talk and endless meetings with lawyers and consultants. His new business premises were housed in a gym. He didn't want to work with people who couldn't coordinate user stories with him between sets of training.
The use of the two permanent personal trainers by his employees was free, as were the two tattoo artists whose studio was set up next to the cafeteria. Protein and nutritional supplements were allowed to be consumed entirely at the company's expense. The main thing was that the data were all recorded in the new app. Stefek made the start-up cost quite a bit. Especially the generation of data by the pilot users. His growing popularity in the scene certainly made sales easier.
Almost exactly one year after going underground, Stefek climbed back onto the big stage. IronData was presented at the Fibo trade fair in Cologne. He had not only generously distributed the invitations to trade visitors and new friends from the beefcake scene. He had also invited everyone he had said goodbye to a year ago. Not all of them came. But the murmur was great when he was announced by the moderator and then stepped onto the stage in the clothes in which he had carried out his transformation. "Everyone can be whatever they want!" he shouted in welcome. "IronData will take you right there." An image of his old self faded in behind him. And the crowds cheered.
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