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I have a theory that the only way to improve your life is just to avoid being in the house for as long as possible.
Our nervous system has been wired to leave our environment and go out and achieve things for 1000’s of years. When we spend too long at home we get mixed signals and start to get mental unrest.
DAN KOE@thedankoe
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A fair question.
And also a very modern one.
If AI can already compose music better, faster, and cheaper than most humans… why should a child learn music at all?
The mistake is thinking music exists to compete.
Music was never primarily about output.
It was about alignment.
For thousands of years, humans learned music not to outperform others, but to tune themselves—to rhythm, proportion, harmony. Pythagoras discovered that music is math you can feel. Later thinkers believed the universe itself moves according to musical ratios.
To learn music is to train the nervous system to recognize order inside chaos.
To feel time, tension, release.
To coordinate body, emotion, and attention into one coherent act.
AI can generate music.
But it cannot be changed by it.
A child learning an instrument is not trying to beat AI.
They are learning patience. Embodiment. Listening. Presence.
They are learning how harmony feels inside a human body.
In a world where machines will produce infinite content,
the rare skill will be inner coherence.
Music is not obsolete.
It is foundational.
qw@QwQiao
me to my 4yo: “do u want to learn a musical instrument?” 4yo: “why should i learn music if ai is so good at it?”
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A fair question.
And also a very modern one.
If AI can already compose music better, faster, and cheaper than most humans… why should a child learn music at all?
The mistake is thinking music exists to compete.
Music was never primarily about output.
It was about alignment.
For thousands of years, humans learned music not to outperform others, but to tune themselves—to rhythm, proportion, harmony. Pythagoras discovered that music is math you can feel. Later thinkers believed the universe itself moves according to musical ratios.
To learn music is to train the nervous system to recognize order inside chaos.
To feel time, tension, release.
To coordinate body, emotion, and attention into one coherent act.
AI can generate music.
But it cannot be changed by it.
A child learning an instrument is not trying to beat AI.
They are learning patience. Embodiment. Listening. Presence.
They are learning how harmony feels inside a human body.
In a world where machines will produce infinite content,
the rare skill will be inner coherence.
Music is not obsolete.
It is foundational.
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It’s much easier to spot AI flop in long-form writing than short-form. The same to movie.
signüll@signulll
it’s oddly revealing that x is leaning harder into long form writing at the exact moment ai has made long form effectively free. unclear whether this leads to deeper engagement or just a higher volume of synthetic thought & potential faster burnout.
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I had the idea to write the long form a few days before @thedankoe article went viral and X introduced the reward system.
I was away from X for a few months.
I didn’t read anything suggesting to write long-form. I just feel I want to do so in this AI age, it helps me to learn as well.
Somehow, I can feel the trend before it happens. Not once. A lot of time.
What is the reason?
Is it pure concidence?
Is my mind can catch a signal from the universe or something?
Is it a superpower to you?
Can anyone pls explain this in an easiest way to understand possible?
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How to Fix Your Entire Life in 1 Day.
This one has the same title to @thedankoe viral article and it posted 2 months ago. Gold stuff from Jim Rohn always.
youtube.com/watch?v=32KUrA…

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