The Prompting Mind
AI isn't just for writing or coding — it's for thinking. As a tool for self-reflection, inner clarity and creative work. This isn't some future vision; it's already happening. People use AI as a sparring partner, as a coach, some even as a kind of therapist. The question is no longer whether you think with an AI, but how well.
The approach rests on three ideas:
- The AI is a mirror, not the thinker. It helps you see your thoughts, sort them and push them further — but the thinking stays yours. Mistake the one for the other and the tool becomes a crutch, while your own mental muscle quietly wastes away.
- Friction beats agreement. A mirror that always says you're right just amplifies your biases. The real art isn't letting yourself be flattered — it's getting the AI to push back on purpose.
- It's a stance, not a technique. "The Prompting Mind" isn't about being good at prompts; it's about running your own thinking as a dialogue — a deeply anchored habit of questioning yourself.
The payoff isn't that the AI thinks for you. It's a clearer view of what you already think — and the willingness, now and then, to surprise yourself.