u/YumYumOutlast

Most people use AI the same way they used Google. That’s why it doesn’t feel that different.

not a dig just something i’ve noticed

when most people hit a wall they search for an answer. google, chatgpt, whatever. get the answer, move on. feels the same because it basically is.

the people who actually feel a difference stopped using it to find answers and started using it to handle tasks. not “what’s the best way to write this email” but just. write the email. review it. send it.

the mental shift is small but the time difference is not

curious if anyone else made that switch and when it actually clicked for them

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u/YumYumOutlast — 10 hours ago

There’s always one person on every team who just gets more done. Nobody talks about it AND everyone notices.

been paying attention to this for a while and i think i finally figured out what separates them

it’s not that they work harder or care more. if anything they seem less stressed than everyone else. they just seem to have figured out which parts of their job actually need them and which parts don’t.

the people still grinding through every task manually aren’t less capable. they just never stopped to ask whether the task needed to be done that way.

idk maybe this is obvious. but i rarely see it talked about directly. it’s always framed as productivity tips or time management when maybe the actual shift is just deciding what your time is actually for.

curious what people think

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u/YumYumOutlast — 10 hours ago