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Don’t Preserve Mistakes. Preserve Humanity.

Every new technology changes what humans no longer have to practice—and eventually, what they no longer know how to do. Calculators changed arithmetic. GPS changed navigation. Search engines changed memory. AI is changing thinking. The question isn't whether AI should eliminate mistakes. It should. The question is whether it begins eliminating the humanity behind our work. The goal isn't to preserve outdated methods. It's to preserve the human qualities those methods once developed.

The Difference Between Information and Wisdom (And Why It Matters More Than Ever)

Never before has so much information been available to so many people. In seconds we can ask AI, search the web, watch tutorials, or listen to experts from around the world. Yet anxiety, distraction, burnout, debt, and confusion continue to grow. The problem isn't that we're missing information. We're missing wisdom.

Should You Trust AI for Life Advice? What Artificial Intelligence Gets Right—and Wrong

Artificial intelligence has become one of the fastest-adopted technologies in history. Millions of people now use tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, and Copilot every day for writing, research, career advice, relationship questions, and even deeply personal life decisions. That raises an important question: Should you trust AI for life advice? Artificial intelligence can summarize enormous amounts of information, identify patterns, and explain complex ideas remarkably well. But information alone is not wisdom. AI has no lived experience, no conscience, no soul, and no relationship with God. AI can become an incredibly helpful tool—but a dangerous substitute for discernment if we rely on it more than we should. In this article, we'll explore where AI excels, where it falls short, and why no technology can replace wisdom, human relationships, or spiritual truth.