How to Think for Yourself in an Age of AI & Algorithms
Description
In a world of hot takes, rage-bait, cancel culture, and instant certainty, thinking slowly has become an act of rebellion.
In this episode, we talk about what we lose when we trade nuance for noise, how binary thinking flattens our depth in politics, in love, and even in the way we see ourselves.
We’ll talk about how algorithms reward outrage over understanding, and how AI is training us to outsource our thoughts instead of forming them.
And because awareness isn’t enough, I’ll walk you through a 7-Day Mind Gym (free PDF included!)... a simple, reflective practice to start rebuilding your attention, your curiosity, and your capacity to think for yourself again.
With help from Hannah Arendt, James Baldwin, Kierkegaard, and bell hooks, we explore how to hold more than one truth at a time, how to listen without rushing to defend, and how to stay human in a world that keeps asking us to react.
This isn’t about neutrality. It’s about resistance.
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