The "One Person Company" (OPC) trend represents a cyclical economic response to employment shifts rather than a revolutionary business model, often lacking the robust commercial closed loops necessary for long-term sustainability. While AI tools significantly lower technical barriers, they simultaneously commoditize skills, leading to intense competition and the normalization of "spaghetti code" as a byproduct of rapid development. Technical proficiency is increasingly becoming a secondary tool, shifting the true competitive advantage toward business acumen, aesthetic judgment, and unique value propositions. Rather than blindly chasing technical trends or investing time in low-value skill acquisition, success depends on mastering business fundamentals and maintaining a clear focus on profitability. Time remains the most critical asset, and professional development should prioritize strategic value over the self-entertainment of mastering transient technical tools.
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