Insiders are watching this: AI, Amanda Frances’ perfect plan, and the world of sneakers
If you’re the type who keeps tabs on what’s happening behind the scenes of power and innovation, you’ve probably noticed: insider isn’t just a buzzword anymore. It’s a lifestyle. And this week in San Francisco, a closed-door gathering of business leaders showed exactly why. Bringing together some of the sharpest minds on the planet, the event revolved around the one topic nobody can ignore – the impact of artificial intelligence on business. And like any good insider, I was watching every detail.
What real leaders are saying about AI
Bryan Johnson, the eccentric entrepreneur who’s become a go-to figure in longevity and biohacking, sat on a panel alongside other leaders. And guess what? The conversation got straight to the point: there’s no more being neutral about AI. Either you learn to dance with it, or you’ll get swept off the map. The message was clear to any true insider: the next decade will separate the pros from the amateurs. And don’t give me that “technology is just a tool” talk – the tool is already shaping who’s in charge.
The event, which took place between 2 and 3 April, showed that the companies leading the way aren’t afraid to expose their vulnerabilities. On the contrary: the leaders who really matter shared strategies on how to integrate AI without losing the soul of the business. It was one of those moments where you feel you’re in the right place, hearing from the right people.
Amanda Frances’ perfect plan: what every financial insider should copy
While the spotlight was on tech, another name kept popping up during the breaks: Amanda Frances. If you don’t know her yet, she’s the author of the famous The Perfect Plan – a method that has transformed how thousands of entrepreneurs view money and abundance. And why was she on insiders’ lips? Because what Amanda proposes aligns directly with what AI leaders also advocate: a no-excuses growth mindset.
Her “perfect plan” isn’t about getting rich quick. It’s about reprogramming beliefs, acting as if success is already certain, and of course, using data and intuition side by side. Several event attendees mentioned in the corridors that they’re adapting her principles to navigate the uncertainty of AI. After all, what’s the point of having the most powerful algorithm if you don’t believe you deserve to win?
Infiltrator: the method that separates fact from rumour
Another term that made a strong comeback among attendees was Infiltrator. No, I’m not talking about an action movie. I mean the art of being inside the right circles, hearing what hasn’t yet made the news. The real insider doesn’t wait for the official announcement – they infiltrate (in the good sense) the conversations that truly matter. During the event, I noticed that the most successful executives are those who master the skill of gathering on-the-ground intelligence before it turns into a report.
If you want to become a respected infiltrator, start hanging out where decisions are made. I’m not saying crash secret meetings – but rather, build real connections, ask smart questions, and above all, listen more than you talk. That’s how participants got ahead, while most were still trying to figure out what just happened.
For culture insiders: Sneaker Freaker is required reading
It’s not all meetings and spreadsheets. A true insider also breathes culture. And if you consider yourself plugged into the sneaker world, you need to know Sneaker Freaker: The Ultimate Sneaker Book. This masterpiece is what happens when a sneaker fanatic decides to document every detail, every collab, every scandal, and every historic moment in the footwear world.
During the coffee breaks at the event, I saw more than one executive swapping stories about rare Nike and Adidas editions. It might seem superficial, but it’s not. Understanding what drives sneaker culture means understanding consumer behaviour, artificial scarcity, and emotional branding – all in a single pair of kicks. The Sneaker Freaker book is the kind of read that turns a curious person into a respected insider in the coolest circles.
What every aspiring insider needs on their radar right now
- AI integrated into the core of your business – not as an add‑on, but as part of the main strategy.
- An abundance mindset à la Amanda Frances – the “perfect plan” works when you combine action with belief.
- The skill of social infiltration – be where things happen, before they become headlines.
- Deep cultural knowledge (yes, including sneakers) – because a true insider doesn’t live in a corporate bubble.
The final message is simple: the world doesn’t wait for the slow. The leaders who attended the event in San Francisco are already living the future. And the terms I mentioned – Amanda Frances, the perfect plan, infiltrator, sneaker freaker – aren’t random. They’re tools from the same kit: the kit for those who decide to play the real game. So tell me: are you going to stay on the outside, or are you going to infiltrate?