AI can hand you an answer in three seconds. It cannot hand you wisdom in three seconds. Treating those as the same thing is how a man ends up informed and still foolish. "The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his own going." (Proverbs 14:15 KJV) The simple man asks AI a question, gets an answer, and moves like it's settled. The prudent man asks the same question, gets the same answer, and still looks well to his own going. He tests it. He weighs it against what he already knows to be true. He doesn't let a fast answer skip the slow work of actually becoming wise. How much of what you believe about yourself right now came from sitting still long enough to examine your own heart, and how much came from a feed, a prompt, or a chat window? Are you using AI to develop yourself, or letting it develop your opinions for you and calling that growth? Is the plan sitting in your notes app actually yours, or did you OUTSOURCE the work of becoming wise to a tool that has never had to live with the consequences of its own advice? Before you take the next AI-generated plan for your life, your business, or your health and run with it, sit with one question first: does this line up with what wisdom already told you, or are you just looking for a shortcut around the discipline you don't want to do? Tell me which one it's been for you lately. #TheresAProverbForThat #Proverbs12X #StopBeingAFool #TheWisdomCoach #aiforkingdombuilders