Iβll be honest: I was really on the fence about joining this community. I am a huge "AI person," and reading the description, I worried that I maybe wasn't "human enough" for Eva's space. I actually only joined to support her run for the Skool Games, figuring I would toss in the $7 and leave right after.
I was wrong. I got hooked.
As part of the run for Skool games she hosted an "Anarchy Day." Eva was posting all day, allowing promos, and I got to see her, and move beyond my notions of what her no AI ment, and what it really ment. I realized her rules aren't about "AI being evil"; they are about keeping the "human in the loop" and avoiding low-effort AI slop. It actually made me respect the space moreβI havenβt even had to disclose AI usage because being here makes me want to write in the spirit of the group.
Living in Hawaii, I deal with the "time zone tax," so I miss a lot of the live stuff (too early!), and I haven't met many new collaborators yet (all the cool kids I know from other Skools are in here, but I am sure I'll meet some new and interesting people soon). But honestly? It doesn't matter. Eva has such a magnetic personality that you just want to be around her.
Iβm currently going through the "Spiff Up My Skool" challenge (waiting for the shortcuts/hacks, because I'm still human!), but mostly I am here to learn. Eva won the Skool Games for a reason. Being around successful people is my jam, and I plan to glean as much as I can from her success to build my own in 2026.
BEFORE:As an AI enthusiast, I was skeptical that I would fit into a "connection-first" group, planning to just support the Skool Games run and exit immediately.
AFTER:I found an amazing human with a magnetic personality who taught me that technology and humanity can coexist, provided you don't act like a dumb robot, and now I'm learning directly from a Skool Games winner.