Think with AI, not for AI
I’ve been using AI in a way that honestly surprised me.
Not as a shortcut. Not to crank out content. But as a conversation partner.
And here’s the thing — some of the clearest thinking I’ve had lately has come from those back-and-forths. Not because AI is magical, but because it helps me follow my own “hmm…” moments, ask better questions, and see my thoughts in new light.
So I wrote a short little guide called:
Thinking with AI: Don’t Let the Robot Steal Your Brain
It’s not long. It’s not technical. It’s just the simple practices I use to make sure AI sharpens my thinking instead of flattening it.
Stuff like:
Following the spark when something makes you go, “wait, that’s interesting…”
Using it like a mirror for your metaphors and half-baked ideas
Letting curiosity (not productivity) drive the conversation
If you’ve ever opened ChatGPT and thought, “meh, this feels bland,” I think this will change how you see it.
👉 You can grab it here: Thinking with AI: Don’t Let the Robot Steal Your Brain
This isn’t a “productivity hack.” It’s more like a new rhythm for thinking. I really think you’ll dig it.
Keep thinking deep and wide,
Greg

