Everyone fears AI replacing them.
They should fear the person who uses AI better.
Before this group, I treated AI like a shortcut — “write this,” “summarize that,” “give me ideas.”
Basic. Surface-level.
And the results matched it.
Then I stopped using AI like a task bot and started using it like a skill multiplier.
The shift was stupid simple:
Instead of asking for answers…
I asked for thinking.
Strategy.
Breakdowns.
Alternatives.
Constraints.
Decision maps.
My content got sharper.
My workflows got faster.
My problem-solving got cleaner.
Example?
A script that used to take me an hour now takes 10 minutes — and it hits harder because the AI forces clarity I didn’t have before.
Takeaway:
AI doesn’t replace the person who knows how to think.
It replaces the person who refuses to.
What skill did AI level up for you the fastest?