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2 contributions to The AI Advantage
Your AI is lying to you. It just sounds really good doing it.
I ran an experiment that changed how I use AI forever. I took the SAME prompt and sent it to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini at the same time. Not to see which one was "best." I wanted to see where they DISAGREED. Here's what blew my mind: → ChatGPT gave me a confident, detailed plan. Sounded great. → Claude flagged two risks that ChatGPT completely ignored. → Gemini agreed with ChatGPT's plan... but used completely different reasoning to get there. So who was right? They all were. And they were all wrong. Each one had blind spots that the others caught. That's when it hit me — asking ONE model is like hiring ONE consultant and hoping they don't have blind spots. They always do. So I started doing this with every important decision. Three models. Compare the disagreements. The answer is always in the friction between them. A few things I've noticed after months of doing this: → When all three agree, you can trust the answer. When they don't, that's where the gold is. → ChatGPT is the most confident. Claude is the most cautious. Gemini is the fastest to spot patterns in large data. None of them will tell you they're wrong. → The biggest risk in AI isn't a wrong answer. It's a wrong answer that SOUNDS right and you have no way to know. Curious — is anyone else cross-checking between models, or am I the only one doing this the hard way?
1 like • Mar 24
Amazing experiment! thanks for sharing it!
Adaptability Is the Quiet Advantage
One of the biggest advantages you can build in life isn’t more information. It’s adaptability. Not the dramatic kind. The disciplined kind. The kind that comes from being willing to look at what’s actually working… and what isn’t… without making it mean anything about you. Most people don’t get stuck because they’re incapable. They get stuck because they’re loyal to an old version of themselves. Old rules. Old patterns. Old ways of operating that once served them well. And here’s where it gets tricky. Resistance loves rigidity. It tells you that staying the same is integrity. That changing course means you failed. That letting go means you’re giving up. But adaptability isn’t quitting. It’s professionalism. It’s the ability to face reality as it is today and make a clean decision from there. No drama. No self-judgment. Just honesty and action. Growth doesn’t always ask you to push harder. Sometimes it asks you to release what no longer fits and keep moving. The people who grow aren’t the ones forcing the next step. They’re the ones willing to learn, unlearn, and choose again without turning evolution into a personal indictment. The future doesn’t belong to the most rigid. It belongs to the people who stay open and keep showing up. So my question for you today... where might Resistance be asking you to cling instead of adapt?
4 likes • Dec '25
Being in an uncertain situation, with an uncertain future, I catch myself daydreaming about my most comfortable future. But it is just an illusion. My future is more in getting more disciplined more stoic, not for becoming more rigid, but for getting closer to my ecstatic self.
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I am an artist who practices bhakti. My paintings: (https://dominiqueamendola.com) I paint not by sight but with my soul. My soul gives me sight.

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