If you're an expert in your industry or an aspiring leader, you should know this:

You are more intelligent than AI (current and future versions)

but your mind hasn't been trained to think so.

Dr. Irhose Apori

Unfortunately, this leads to

01

Cognitive offloading

A subconscious need to rely on technology for tasks that require multi step processing, such as using Google Maps instead of memorizing a route or reading an AI summary instead of conducting detailed research.

02

Loss of an intelligent identity

Over time, cognitive offloading affects your perception of your mental capacity. You begin to see yourself as less capable than you really are, you trust your judgments less, and you wait for others to validate your thoughts before you own them.

03

Fewer new ideas

You find it easier to copy than to invent. You have no process for predictably brainstorming useful ideas.

04

Narrow minded execution

You give up your potential to become a polymath (a multidisciplinary expert), in favor of the more comfortable option, narrowed expertise.

05

Innovation and creativity decline

Ultimately, you're less innovative and creative than you were built to be.

The solution

Where there's a problem, it's my responsibility to design a solution. Here's yours

The way out

Just like any comprehensive system, the brain produces better, more refined results with focused training and guided inputs.

You no longer have to live in anxiety of being left behind.

You can take meaningful steps starting now to reclaim your intelligent identity, think original thoughts, widen the scope of your mental capacity, and fine-tune your thought formulation processes to ensure predictable creativity and profitable innovation.

Your journey to enhanced intelligence starts here:

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