A Conversation About the Next Economic Shift
Every so often, technology appears that forces entrepreneurs to rethink how the world works.
The internet did it. Smartphones did it.
And now artificial intelligence may be doing it again, only faster.
In this conversation, Brandon Behr joins Chris Seegers to discuss how AI could reshape industries from real estate to finance, why understanding money still matters in the digital age, and what entrepreneurs can do today to stay ahead of the curve.
The message is clear. The future isn’t something to wait for. It’s something to prepare for.
Understanding Money Before You Understand Technology
Before diving into artificial intelligence, Brandon shared an insight that shaped much of his career: most people don’t actually understand money.
To him, money represents something very simple.
Your time and energy in an extracted form.
You spend your day creating value, and that value is exchanged for currency. That currency then becomes a tool to store work you’ve already done so it can be used later.
But Brandon realized something troubling early on.
When governments create new currency, the value of existing money can decrease. That means the time and energy people worked for slowly loses purchasing power.
That realization pushed him toward assets designed to hold value over time, particularly real estate and Bitcoin.
Rather than holding large amounts of cash, he prefers owning assets that cannot easily be diluted.
Bitcoin as a Store of Value
Brandon’s interest in Bitcoin began years before the technology reached mainstream awareness.
What attracted him wasn’t speculation. It was structure.
Bitcoin operates with a fixed supply, meaning no central authority can create more of it. That quality gives it characteristics similar to gold, but in a digital format.
Over time, he began seeing Bitcoin less as a risky experiment and more as a potential form of sound money in a digital world.
Today, Bitcoin has grown into one of the largest global assets by market capitalization. And while its volatility still sparks debate, Brandon believes its core design principles are what give it long term staying power.
For him, the key takeaway is simple.
If your time and energy are valuable, the assets that store that value should be protected from dilution.
Why AI May Change the World Faster Than the Internet
When the conversation shifted to artificial intelligence, Brandon made an observation that caught Chris’s attention.
The internet changed the world. But it took decades.
AI might move far faster.
The internet grew gradually. Dial up connections slowly evolved into broadband, then smartphones, then cloud computing.
Artificial intelligence is different.
The technology is already built. Improvements are happening at exponential speed, and adoption could accelerate much faster than previous technological revolutions.
Brandon believes that pace is what will surprise people the most.
By the time many industries realize what’s happening, the change may already be underway.
How AI Is Already Transforming Work
One of the most powerful examples Brandon shared came from his own business.
In real estate, analyzing property values requires reviewing comparable sales, data sets, and market trends. Traditionally, this process can take an hour or more.
Using AI, Brandon turned that workflow into an automated system.
He trained an AI model with his process, had the system build a custom tool, and reduced a ninety minute task into something that now takes only minutes.
And he did it without writing a single line of code.
That shift illustrates the real power of AI.
It doesn’t just answer questions. It builds tools, automates workflows, and multiplies human productivity.
For entrepreneurs, the opportunity is enormous.
The Rise of Creative Entrepreneurs
Chris pointed out something fascinating about this moment in history.
Human beings were designed to create.
But for generations, many people have spent most of their time performing repetitive tasks inside systems created during the industrial era.
AI could change that.
When busy work disappears, people may finally have time to focus on creativity, relationships, innovation, and higher value work.
That doesn’t mean disruption won’t happen. Many white collar jobs could change dramatically.
But it also means the barriers to building something new have never been lower.
Someone with curiosity, creativity, and determination can now build tools, software, products, and systems that once required entire teams of developers.
The Entrepreneurs Who Will Thrive
Throughout the conversation, one theme kept appearing.
The people who succeed in the AI era will not be those who ignore the technology.
They will be the ones who experiment with it.
Learning how to use AI tools today may become just as essential as learning how to use the internet was twenty years ago.
Entrepreneurs who explore the technology early will discover ways to automate processes, serve customers better, and create entirely new businesses.
Those who avoid it may find themselves struggling to catch up.
The Future Could Be a Renaissance
Despite the uncertainty surrounding AI, Brandon remains hopeful.
If used wisely, artificial intelligence could unlock an extraordinary amount of human potential.
People may gain more time to spend with their families, pursue creative passions, and build businesses aligned with their talents.
The key is making sure that time is used intentionally.
Technology always creates opportunity.
What people choose to do with that opportunity determines the outcome.
Closing Reflection
Technological revolutions always bring both disruption and possibility.
Artificial intelligence may change industries faster than anything we’ve seen before, but it also gives individuals unprecedented tools to build, create, and innovate.
For entrepreneurs willing to learn, adapt, and experiment, the next decade could be one of the greatest periods of opportunity in modern history.
The future will belong to those who are curious enough to explore it.
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If you want to know more about Brandon Behr, you may reach out to him at:
- Website: https://behrandbehr.com/
- Email: br*****@*********hr.com
Connect with Chris Seegers:
- Website: https://exceptionalcos.com/
- Email: Ch***@************OS.com
Other Resources:
- Books: Selling Main Street by Chris Seegers