I used to think the answer to AI was simple:
“Just have humans double-check everything.”
Sounds solid, right?
Then I learned something that flipped my thinking completely.
There are studies showing that when people review AI outputs repeatedly…
They start to get mentally fatigued.
And something subtle happens:
They stop analyzing…
and start trusting.
Not because they're lazy.
Because their brain is tired.
🧠 Here's what's really happening:
After enough repetition, your brain shifts from:
🔍 “Let me verify this carefully.”
to
"This looks about right…"
It's called:
- Automation Bias → trusting the system
- Decision Fatigue → your brain conserves energy
Real Talk: This isn't just about AI
This is happening in your finances, too.
Ever done this?
- Open your bank app… close it 😅
- Skim your credit report… "looks fine.”
- Ignore small charges because you're tired
That's the SAME pattern.
⚔️ Credit Avenger Insight:
The problem isn't a lack of knowledge.
The problem is fatigue + repetition = blind trust
And blind trust is where mistakes sneak in.
🛠️ So what's the move?
Instead of trying to “stay sharp all the time” (you won’t):
✅ Create systems, not willpower
✅ Review in focused sessions, not constantly
✅ Use checklists so your brain doesn’t have to “remember everything.”
✅ Set triggers (weekly review > daily stress)
💬 Question for you:
Where have you caught yourself going on autopilot lately?
- Money 💰
- Business 📈
- AI 🤖
- Life in general 😅
Drop it below 👇
No judgment. Just results.