22/05/2026
AI is useful for goals when it creates emotion, not just plans.
In this short preview clip from The Extra Mile Podcast with Puria and me, I share one practical way I use AI to make goals emotionally real: a “manifestation video generator” that turns your future vision into a short cinematic video prompt you can actually sit with.
In this episode, we go deeper on:
➤ Imagine a simple workflow to turn a goal into a vivid “future scene” you can actually feel, using a manifestation video prompt that makes your vision emotionally real.
➤ How to get better results from your AI: through better inputs, constraints, and context.
➤ What “developer renaissance” and vibe coding mean in practice, and how to move faster without creating a messy codebase that requires refacoring later.
➤ The core ideas of context engineering and why it is becoming a high-leverage skill for builders, creators, and operators working with modern models.
➤ How to protect your attention from “brain rot” inputs, and how to design a cleaner information diet that improves both your thinking and your AI outputs.
➤ Practical takeaways from our weekly challenge format, including what we built, what worked, what did not, and how to apply the same ex*****on rhythm to your own projects.
➤ A grounded perspective on what shifted in 2025 across models, tooling, and infra, and what we believe will be relevant in 2026, in the AI space.
➤ One of Puria’s learnings as a creator: from idea to delivery, including how to stay calm under time pressure; how to keep momentum, and translate vision into consistent action.
➤ How to structure 2026 goals in a way that connects identity, environment, and behavior, so the vision does not stay inspirational but turns into daily movement.
If you watch the clip: what’s one future scene you want to make so vivid that it starts pulling you forward automatically?
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