I literally made a course many years ago called: Be. Do. Have: The Way of Rethinking Happiness. I love how you got us thinking on that. BE: Emboldened. Recognizable in their own Ai-assisted work, and confident enough to put their name on it because they know the material standing behind supporting it. DO: Put their character and standard into an Ai system before asking it for anything, and catch the moment the output slides toward mundane and average (and status quo) HAVE: A way of working they can run immediately, the same day. Knowledge of what goes in first, which parts they keep doing themselves, and where a human has to be in the loop. FEEL: Relief, with confidence and some defiance behind it. Because the imposter feeling comes at people from two directions and this can close both. One person ships material they never engaged with and they know it (even through their self deception). Another holds twenty years of expertise and still doubts. When they put their self in first, what comes back is their own knowledge brought together and exponentialized, which becomes a thing they can proudly sign their name to. The problem I'm addressing: Everyone is told to give Ai their voice. People do it and the output still reads like everyone else, because 'voice' sits on the surface and the system underneath is assembled from the aggregate of everybody (which also has many biased defaults it treats at neutral). Judgment is the thing the aggregate system doesn't have. It has data it gathers and information and presents as data, within its guardrails. What someone refuses to do, and the standard they hold must go in first, and then they apply their judgement and discernment (in the form of wisdom) to the output. To understand how to take what is useful, reject what is useless and create what is uniquely their own. Spine: Own Your Weird and Awesome Self, and don't let the system dilute who you are.