AI Didn’t Give Me the Answer. It Helped Me Ask a Better Question.
I used to think AI was mostly for saving time.
Write this faster.
Summarize that.
Make this sound better.
And yes, it can do all of that.
But the bigger shift for me has been using AI as a thought partner.
Not to give me the answer.
To ask better questions.
Questions like:
What am I actually trying to create here?
What am I avoiding because it feels too big?
What would the next obvious step be if I stopped overcomplicating this?
What would I do today if I already trusted myself?
That changed the way I think about goals, decisions, visibility, writing, community building, and even the second half of life.
AI didn’t replace my intuition.
It helped me hear it more clearly.
That’s the part I think more people are missing.
The magic isn’t just better output.
It’s better input.
Better questions.
Better clarity.
Better action.
And for me, that has made a whole lot more feel figureoutable.
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AI Didn’t Give Me the Answer. It Helped Me Ask a Better Question.
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