The Disappearing Line Between Thinking and Doing

We used to have to think things through before we could do them. Now we can just start. AI lets us build while we're still figuring it out. Every half-formed idea can become a prototype in minutes.
That's exciting, but it's also risky. When execution is that easy, thinking starts to feel optional. Why sit with a problem when you can just generate five solutions and pick one?
But the whole point of technology isn't to let us think less. It's supposed to give us more time to think better. The people who get that will still slow down sometimes, not because they can't keep up, but because good judgment still takes longer to develop than quick execution.
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