🟢 In 1900, 40% of Americans worked on farms...
Hi there!
Hi,
In 1900, roughly 40% of Americans worked on farms.
Today? It's less than 2%.
Did people suddenly stop eating food?
Of course not.
Technology simply allowed fewer people to produce dramatically more output.
Tractors replaced horses.
Machines replaced manual labor.
And one farmer could suddenly do the work of dozens.
At the time, many people feared it.
Others embraced it.
The ones who adapted built fortunes.

I think we're witnessing a similar shift today.
Except this time, the technology isn't replacing physical labor.
It's replacing knowledge work.
Tasks that once required employees can increasingly be handled by AI systems that organize information, execute workflows, learn from experience, and operate 24 hours a day.
The businesses that embrace this shift will move faster, operate leaner, and outperform competitors that continue doing things the old way.
That's why I wanted to show you OneManArmy.
It gives you access to powerful AI agents like PaperClip, OpenClaw, and Hermes without the technical headaches that usually come with advanced AI systems.
No Docker.
No servers.
No complicated setup.
Everything is hosted and ready to go.
Whether you want to use AI agents inside your own business or help other companies deploy them, this is worth seeing.
The biggest fortunes are rarely made after everyone agrees a trend is real.
They're made while most people are still debating it.
Have a nice day! :)
Ram Rawat
Founder, Vydora AI