
Stop Complaining About AI. Start Winning With It.
- Mark Kendall
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Stop Complaining About AI. Start Winning With It.
Every day I see another post about AI taking jobs.
Another article about developers being replaced.
Another engineer explaining why AI is dangerous.
And while many people are busy complaining, a different group of people is quietly building, learning, adapting, and creating opportunities.
The truth is simple:
AI is not waiting.
The market is not waiting.
And your career should not be waiting either.
The people who succeed during technology shifts are rarely the ones who complain the loudest.
They are the ones who learn fastest.
The Same Story Repeats
When cloud computing arrived, people resisted.
When virtualization arrived, people resisted.
When agile arrived, people resisted.
When the internet arrived, people resisted.
Today, AI is creating the same reaction.
Some people are focused on what they might lose.
Others are focused on what they can build.
History tends to reward the builders.
Why I Wrote Intent-Driven Engineering
Over the last several years, I have worked with enterprise organizations, architects, developers, engineering leaders, and AI technologies.
One thing became obvious:
The future is not about AI replacing people.
The future is about people learning how to direct AI.
The engineer of tomorrow is not simply a coder.
The engineer of tomorrow is an architect, designer, strategist, teacher, and decision maker.
That realization led me to write Intent-Driven Engineering.
The book explains how software development is changing from:
Human Writes Code → System
to
Human Defines Intent → AI Helps Build System
The goal is not to eliminate engineers.
The goal is to elevate engineers.
What You’ll Learn
Inside the book you’ll discover:
Why prompt engineering is only the beginning
How AI agents are changing software development
Why architecture matters more than ever
How to move beyond coding and into system thinking
How enterprise AI systems are being built today
Why intent is becoming more valuable than implementation
How to position yourself for the next decade of engineering
Most importantly, you’ll learn how to think differently.
Because the biggest risk today is not AI.
The biggest risk is standing still.
Learn. Teach. Master.
At Learn Teach Master (LTM), we believe growth happens in three stages:
Learn
Develop new skills before the market demands them.
Teach
Share what you learn with others and strengthen your understanding.
Master
Apply those skills in real-world situations and create value.
This simple philosophy has helped engineers, architects, and technology professionals continuously adapt throughout their careers.
AI is simply the next chapter.
The Opportunity Is Right Now
You can spend the next year worrying about AI.
Or you can spend the next year learning how to use it.
One path creates fear.
The other creates opportunity.
The choice is yours.
Get Your Copy Today
If you’re ready to move beyond the headlines and understand how AI is changing software engineering, architecture, and enterprise technology, start here.
Intent-Driven Engineering
By Mark Kendall
Purchase your copy today:
The future belongs to people who learn faster than change happens.
Start today.
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The article aligns with my Learn Teach Master philosophy and positions the book as a practical response to AI disruption rather than another fear-based discussion. It also ties directly into your broader Intent-Driven Engineering vision.

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