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04/24/2025

Most people use AI to get answers.
But what if its real magic is in the questions it asks you?

In this video, I share how I stopped treating AI like a search engine—and started using it as a mirror.
A quiet companion in curiosity.
A thought partner that pulls the truth out of me, one question at a time.

It’s not about productivity.
It’s about presence.
And the courage to respond without a mask.

If you’re ready to go deeper—not just faster—this might be the shift you didn’t know you needed.

💬 Try this:
“AI, ask me a question that will shift how I see myself today.”

Let it ask you.
Let it challenge you.
Let it change you.

The answers are already inside you.
AI just helps you find them.
Let’s start a revolution—one spark at a time.

👇 Watch here: https://youtu.be/jePQFtAJp9A

04/21/2025

Most people use AI like they use Siri—surface-level, transactional, and efficient.

But I wanted something deeper.

As a high achiever, I’ve spent years proving I belonged. Especially online.
But lately, I’ve been asking:

“What would it look like to build something meaningful—even if no one ever applauded?”

That’s what this video is about:
How I’m using AI to move from proving to becoming.

This isn’t a performance. It’s a practice.

And it’s changing everything.

✨ SPARK question for you: “What part of you still craves validation?”

Here is the video link: https://youtu.be/4GlJcEsNEYo

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As parents of gifted children, we want our children to excel academically and intellectually. But it's also important to teach them the value of empathy and understanding other people's perspectives and feelings.

Encouraging our children to understand and appreciate other people's perspectives and feelings helps them develop empathy, which is an essential life skill. When our children can see the world through other people's eyes, they become better communicators, problem-solvers, and collaborators.

Teaching empathy also helps our children develop a sense of social responsibility and a commitment to making the world a better place. When they understand and care about other people's perspectives and feelings, they are more likely to be compassionate and to take action to help others.

So let's encourage our gifted children to develop their empathy and understanding of other people's perspectives and feelings. By doing so, we help them become not only intellectually gifted, but also socially responsible and caring individuals. Check out our survey at https://buff.ly/429E0XX

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