maybe AI isn’t making us think less
maybe we’re just teaching it the parts of our thinking we’re tired of repeating
the emails, the research, the first drafts, the same decisions we make over and over again
and if that gets offloaded, maybe our brain doesn’t get lazier… maybe it just moves on to harder problems
kind of feels like we’re not outsourcing thinking
we’re outsourcing the thinking we’ve already figured out
@Henryf1w probably both. feels like we’re slowly training AI to handle the thinking we repeat every day
not so we think less, but so we can spend that brainpower on things we haven’t figured out yet
I used to think “distractions” were the problem.
Turns out, the real problem was having no system for what actually matters.
Here’s what’s been working for me lately👇
Simple system. Nothing fancy.
Just trying to become a little better everyday.
boosted this post on X for the first time today
not to sell anything, just because i genuinely wanted better answers on analytics stacks before taking an app to production
curious if paid reach is actually useful when the goal is conversation and not clicks
about to take an app into production and realised i’ve spent way more time thinking about what to track than how to actually set it up😭
for people running consumer apps, what’s your analytics stack? product events, funnels, crashes, backend metrics etc.
trying to keep it useful without installing 7 dashboards i’ll never open
@DanielSmidstrup honestly feels like the advantage is shifting from “build one big thing and hope” to “build enough small things to see what people actually care about”
kind of like natural selection for ideas, just with landing pages and Stripe