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Before You Plan 2026… Decide What You’re Done Carrying
There’s something about the space between Christmas and New Year’s that makes people want to stack plans. New goals. New habits. New pressure. It feels productive… but most of the time, it’s just more weight. Your next level isn’t hiding in what you add. It’s unlocked by what you finally say no to. No to commitments that drain you. No to goals you picked up out of obligation. No to habits that look good on paper but cost you energy. Growth isn’t always about doing more. Sometimes it’s about protecting your time, focus, and bandwidth so the right things can actually grow. Before you ask, “What do I need to do next year?” Ask this instead: "What am I done carrying into 2026?" That answer will shape your year more than any goal ever will. 👇Drop one thing you’re choosing to say no to next year.
Putting together a children’s book
Hello all! I have written a children’s book. I wanted to use AI tools for image creation with the text that I already have. Can anyone help me create images with consistent characters and book design and dimensions, all in one prompt so I can get the final product completed?
Where is everyone from? That’s a wrap - what was your biggest takeaway?
Hello new friends! Would love to know where you are from!! 🤗 Houston Texas here. Biggest takeaway for me: It’s not AI that will replace my work, it will be those who learn the tools. 🤯
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🤝 Human Judgment Is the Scarce Resource in an AI-Rich World
As AI becomes more capable, faster, and more accessible, it is easy to assume that intelligence itself is becoming abundant. Answers are everywhere. Outputs arrive instantly. Recommendations appear before we even finish asking the question. Yet beneath this surface abundance, something else is quietly becoming more valuable. Human judgment. In a world where information is cheap and generation is automated, the ability to decide what matters, what to trust, and what to act on is no longer assumed. It is scarce. ------------ Context: When More Answers Create More Uncertainty ------------ AI has dramatically reduced the friction of producing content, analysis, and ideas. What once took hours now takes minutes. What once required expertise now requires access. On the surface, this looks like a clear productivity win. But many people are discovering an unexpected side effect. The more options AI produces, the harder it can feel to choose. Multiple drafts, competing recommendations, and confident sounding explanations arrive all at once. Instead of clarity, we sometimes experience overload. Inside teams and organizations, this often shows up as stalled decisions. People circulate AI-generated outputs without resolution. Discussions become longer, not shorter. The presence of many plausible answers makes it harder to commit to one. This is not a failure of AI capability. It is a shift in where the real work now lives. When generation becomes easy, discernment becomes the bottleneck. ------------ Judgment Is Not the Same as Intelligence ------------ We often conflate intelligence with judgment, but they are not the same thing. Intelligence produces options. Judgment chooses among them. Intelligence can scale quickly. Judgment does not. AI excels at pattern recognition, synthesis, and variation. It can surface possibilities we might not have considered. What it cannot do is decide which option aligns with our values, context, or long-term goals. That decision still sits firmly with us.
🤝 Human Judgment Is the Scarce Resource in an AI-Rich World
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