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I saw this on Threads but didn’t see who this was actually credited to.  It caught my ear and I wanted to share it.  I have a lot of concern with AI and what it can/will/might do but that isn’t to say I don’t see value in it.  I do feel there have been valid points and value so when I heard the clip below, it made me think and I wanted to share it to give some consideration for the point of how to break the patterns we’ve created in society.  So here it is–How to raise a child in the 21st century according to AI: Alright here we go.  If I were to raise a child who doesn’t become a broken adult, I wouldn’t follow the current education system because the system is designed to raise obedient consumers.  First instead of addiction, I’d teach them deep focus and falling in love with boredom and teach the super power of learning how to learn.  Second, instead of processed food, I’d teach them to grow their own food and cook with single ingredients.  Instead of trusting pills, I’d teach them to listen to their body, test and fix root causes.  I’d teach them to move like our ancestors, crawling, climbing, and jumping.  Then I will teach them to question authority, to ask who profits from this information, and to recognize propaganda when it’s packaged as normal.  Then I’d raise them with challenges and struggle because mental and physical muscles aren’t built in comfort.  I’d show them that technology is a tool not a master, and that intuition, sleep sun, and nature are non-negotiable operating systems.  And most of all I’d teach them to be sovereign in mind, money, and body because the future won’t be kind to the dependent

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