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by yoaso
67 days ago
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When I use LLMs heavily, I definitely stop exercising parts of my thinking I used to rely on. That can look like regression.
But consider: Stone Age humans spent all their energy just getting food. No capacity left for higher-order thinking. Programming and document creation worked the same way for me - they consumed the mental bandwidth that could have gone elsewhere.
Now that AI handles that layer, I can think at a different level. In my case, handing all the coding to Claude has freed up real mental space for product strategy - decisions that actually matter.
Maybe the question isn't whether we're thinking deeply, but whether we're thinking deeply about the right things. |
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