Most people use AI to get answers. The best users use AI to expose flaws in their own thinking. I stopped treating AI like a search engine and started treating it like a professional challenger: • Challenge every assumption I make. • Point out what I'm ignoring. • Offer a completely opposite strategy. • Explain why my idea could fail before I build it. That single shift improved my decisions more than any prompt library ever could. The future won't belong to people who ask AI for answers. It will belong to people who know how to ask AI to think against them. Question: If AI could permanently improve just one skill of yours, what would you choose—and why? Note: A See how I talked to the AI 👈 Think with me about creating an image of a boy wearing headphones and a t-shirt with the logo skool.com/ai-automation-society The output style should be social media-friendly, with blue as the color, in a very coordinated and professional way that doesn't look like AI. I want it to be visually appealing in a color scheme that matches Skool. I'm waiting for your opinions on this idea. @Nate Herk