Mo Adel - MoFeed
04/29/2026
Is education entering a pay-to-succeed era?
AI is no longer just a workplace concern.
While many professionals are racing to learn every new AI tool out of fear of being replaced, an entire generation of students is still being educated under old rules for a world that is changing fast.
But the real question is not only:
Should students learn how to use AI?
The bigger question is:
How do we assess them fairly?
One student writes with no AI assistance.
Another uses a free AI tool.
Another pays for a premium subscription.
And another has access to the most expensive plan on the most powerful model available.
Are they really competing on equal ground?
Or are we moving toward an education system that starts to feel like a video game:
Pay to win.
Pay to succeed.
Pay to look smarter.
The answer is not to ban AI.
That would leave students unprepared for the real world.
But unrestricted use is not the answer either.
That could turn education into an unfair race.
The real solution is to rethink assessment.
We should not only grade the final product.
We should grade the process behind it.
What question did the student ask?
What did they accept from the AI’s answer?
What did they reject?
What did they revise?
And where does their own thinking show up in the work?
AI should be a learning tool.
Not a class divider.
Otherwise, we risk moving inequality from private tutoring to algorithms.
The real question now is:
Do we want an education system that teaches students how to lead the tools?
Or one that allows paid tools to shape the future of their minds?
04/25/2026
Relationship status: Complicated 😏
04/25/2026
Pulled from one model to another!
04/23/2026
I was driving through heavy traffic, stuck in a slow-moving line of cars, the kind of moment where time feels heavier than usual. Out of habit, I pressed “Play” to break the boredom. But what I heard didn’t feel like just another song… it felt like a soundtrack to my exact moment. The music started calm, almost understanding my tension. It was a small moment but enough to raise a big question: did I choose this music… or was it somehow created for me?
From my perspective, this is where music is heading. This is not a prediction based on hype, but a personal expectation of the natural evolution we are already witnessing. For years, the model was simple: artists create, and audiences listen. Then platforms like Spotify and Apple Music made a big shift by understanding our taste and recommending what fits us. But that was only the beginning.
The next step, as I see it, is much deeper. Music will not just be recommended it will be created in real time. Instead of searching for the right song, the system will build one for you, based on your mood, your day, and even subtle signals like how you type or speak. Music becomes something dynamic, something alive.
At that point, music turns into a personal soundtrack for your life. It plays in the background of your daily experiences, adjusting itself as your emotions change. It doesn’t just reflect how you feel it can gently guide how you feel. This is not science fiction anymore; it’s a logical extension of what AI is already starting to do.
But the most interesting shift, in my opinion, is not the technology it’s people. Because this change could turn listeners into creators in a completely new way. We are already seeing ordinary people no music background, no instruments generate songs that come directly from their emotions. They describe a feeling, a moment, or a thought, and AI turns it into a full piece of music.
And when they share it, something unexpected happens. People connect with it. Not because it’s technically perfect, but because it feels real. Honest. Human. This creates a new kind of visibility, where someone can gain attention and recognition simply by expressing something true. In this sense, success may shift from pure skill to emotional authenticity.
Still, there is a question that cannot be ignored. If music becomes powerful enough to influence our emotional state, who controls that influence? Will it always serve us? Or could it quietly shape how we feel without us even noticing?
What we are seeing is not just a change in music production it’s a redefinition of what music is. It is no longer something we simply listen to. It becomes something that interacts with us, adapts to us, and maybe even reshapes us.
And maybe soon, we won’t ask, “What’s your favorite song?”
We might ask instead: “What soundtrack followed you today?”
Note: The song I shared today is exactly this idea in action. what started as a simple thought turned into a full piece of music using AI.
In a world that keeps testing us, sometimes the only thing we can do… is start again.
This song is for everyone who had to close a door, even when it wasn’t easy…
For everyone who’s still waiting for the next one to open.
No matter how long it takes — trust that it will.
🎧 “Another Door” is out now.
A small reminder that every ending carries a beginning… even when you can’t see it yet.
Credits:
Concept & idea: Mohamed AbouElsoud
Lyrics: ChatGPT
Music: Suno
If this speaks to you, share it with someone who needs to hear it today 🤍
04/22/2026
Finally, Have Natural Conversations with Your Smart Home Assistant!
04/20/2026
I’ll confess something: Early in my journey in content and video production, I thought stunning visuals, flawless editing, and precise information were all it took to succeed... I was completely wrong.
I vividly remember one project I spent days preparing for. I poured all my effort into research, color-graded it with cinematic precision, and meticulously crafted every single frame. I was incredibly proud of the result and expected the audience to be glued to their screens.
But the outcome was frustrating: low engagement and people scrolling past after just a few seconds. It was a harsh, painful lesson, but it was also the exact moment that completely shifted my career and my mindset.
I realized then that I wasn't creating a "story"; I was just delivering an "elegant, perfect lecture." I learned that the audience behind the screens aren't just numbers, nor are they looking for perfection or dry facts. They are humans looking for connection, for emotion, and for a narrative that touches their reality or speaks to their struggles.
From that failure, I rebuilt my entire approach. I let go of the "we are the best and we never make mistakes" mentality, and through trial and error, I learned the secrets that reshaped the content I create today:
• I stopped showing off and started storytelling: I realized the most powerful way to deliver value is to place it within a human context (like the Trojan Horse concept). I stopped talking directly about how great our work is. Instead, we started telling stories about real pain points or challenges, positioning what we offer as the quiet, complementary piece that eases that burden.
• Respecting the viewer's time from second one: I abandoned slow starts and long intros. Now, I always open with a curiosity-inducing question or a paradox that creates a slight cognitive dissonance in the first 3 seconds. Not to "clickbait" them, but to honestly tell the viewer: "Pause for a moment, there is something here worth your time and thought."
• Building belonging instead of just gathering a crowd: I stopped talking at people. I started sharing mutual challenges or highlighting a shared "problem" we all face in the market or in life. This is how you build a community that trusts your vision and feels that you truly understand them and speak their language.
• The pulse and vitality of the story: I realized the eye gets bored quickly, no matter how beautiful the shot is. So, I began engineering the visual and audio rhythm with much more awareness. I change the narrative angle or break the pacing every few seconds to keep the journey dynamic, ensuring the viewer stays entertained and engaged until the very end.
Content creation isn't about pretending to be perfect; it's the art of genuine human connection mixed with narrative intelligence.
My advice to you, as a friend and fellow traveler on this path: don't let your business's content become just a rigid, soulless display window. What you offer deserves to be told as a story that inspires its listeners and makes them feel there is a real human behind it.
If you're interested in sharing this journey, learning from mistakes, and discovering how to apply these storytelling strategies to your own content, I'd love for you to follow me here so we can exchange knowledge.
And if you're going through what I went through in my early days if you feel your business has a deep story but needs professional crafting to show its true value and reach people's hearts you can simply reach out to me via WhatsApp. Let's talk and shape the true features of your story together.
04/14/2026
Stop Expecting Others to "See" What You See
We often assume everyone processes thoughts, ideas, and memories just like we do. But the truth is, you can't expect the people around you to understand what’s in your head the exact same way your brain does.
Sometimes, this difference isn't just a matter of opinion—it’s literally how our brains are wired!
A perfect example? "Aphantasia" (The blind mind's eye)
• The Visual Divide: If you describe a scene, some people see a vivid movie in their head (Hyperphantasia). But 2-4% of people have Aphantasia—meaning they see absolutely nothing when they close their eyes.
• Different Processing: If someone doesn't "picture" your ideas, it doesn't mean they lack imagination! People with Aphantasia just think using data, facts, and abstract concepts instead of mental images.
• Your "Normal" is Unique: Our inner worlds are fundamentally different. Realizing that nobody processes reality exactly like you do is the secret to better communication and true acceptance.
When was the first time you realized someone else's mind works completely differently from yours? Share your experience!
04/13/2026
Can you hear the countdown? ⏳
Whenever your phone catches your eye and your focus breaks, a piece of your life quietly slips away.
You might think a quick glance is harmless. But it’s actually a silent robbery. Something is sitting right next to you, designed to drain your greatest asset, drop by drop.
Once it is gone, you can never get it back. You cannot buy it, and you cannot pause it.They fight for your attention because it unlocks the vault to your ultimate wealth.
Beware. Every lost moment is draining your most valuable treasure. They are stealing your TIME. 🚨
04/13/2026
Posture Check! 🚨 Are you slouching over your screen right now?
If you are, you’re definitely not alone. But our daily obsession with holding these little glowing rectangles is quietly wrecking our bodies.
Medical experts are seeing a massive spike in “Text Neck.” Looking down at your phone doubles the weight your spine has to support, leading to slipped discs, permanently rounded shoulders, and—believe it or not—compressed lungs that actually restrict your breathing!
But what if the ultimate cure isn’t just “using your phone less,” but getting rid of the phone entirely? Enter the next massive tech revolution: AI Smart Glasses.
The tech giants know the smartphone era is peaking. Meta has already proven that the world is ready for this shift—their Ray-Ban AI smart glasses have been a massive, real-world success. Now, fully realizing the potential, Apple is rushing to catch up. They are already secretly testing multiple designs for their own AI-powered glasses, aiming for a blockbuster launch in 2027.
Are you clutching onto your smartphone forever, or are you ready to make the jump to AI glasses? Let’s debate in the comments!
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