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The strange paradox of AI
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- May 10, 2026
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- Felix
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Ever since AI arrived, I somehow feel busier than before.
We used to have many choices already. But now, as efficiency and productivity rise, the number of choices has exploded too.
AI didn’t simply reduce work. It lowered the cost of trying things.
Writing, coding, designing, editing, testing ideas: things that used to take days can now happen in hours, sometimes minutes. So the problem is no longer “can I do this?” but “which of the 100 things should I do first?”
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