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Young Vs Old People in the World of AI

In the Age of AI, Trust Becomes the Real Currency

As Sam Altman pointed out, AI creates so much information that everyone suddenly looks like an expert. With one prompt, anyone can generate answers, strategies, and even insights that once took years to acquire.

This creates a deeper problem.

It is no longer about whether information is available.

It is about whether we can trust the information, and more importantly, the person behind it.

If we look at human evolution, we started from almost no information. Knowledge was scarce. Trust was simple. Whoever provided information was usually an expert. Over time, we moved into the information age, and now we are in the over-information age.

Today, information is cheap. Expertise is diluted.

AI makes everyone sound right.

So what can we still trust?

The answer is no longer information.

The answer is people.

  • Can this person do what they say?
  • Have they done it before?
  • Do their actions match their words?

This is where older people gain a natural advantage, provided they know how to use AI. 

They have something AI cannot fabricate overnight: track record. Years of decisions, outcomes, successes, and failures that others can observe.

For younger people, the challenge is different. You may have stronger AI skills, faster learning ability, and better technical fluency. 

But you have less track record and therefore less trust.

So how can a younger person compete?

The answer is not by producing more information.

It is by building trust early.

And this is where Yijing becomes deeply relevant.

Yijing teaches that in times of chaos and change, virtue holds everything together. A person with correct values can carry great responsibility. In simple terms, be a good person.

This is not moral preaching. It is strategic wisdom.

  • When you are a good person, your intentions are clear.
  • When your intentions are clear, your actions are consistent.
  • When your actions are consistent, trust accumulates.

And when you put love into what you do, not romantic love, but care, responsibility, and respect, results follow naturally. People feel it. Teams respond to it. Clients stay with you.

That is why in the AI era, knowing Yijing and knowing how to love the right way gives you a serious advantage.

AI can multiply capability.

But only character multiplies trust.

And in a world where everyone has answers,

trust is the only thing that truly differentiates us.

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