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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 natura...

3-min Speech: Who Can You Trust?

Let me ask you a dangerous question. In the age of AI, when everyone sounds like an expert, who do you actually trust? Today, with one prompt, anyone can sound intelligent. Anyone can create slides, frameworks, even speeches. AI has not just created more information. It has created a crisis of trust. If you look at human evolution, we started with very little information. Back then, trust was simple. Whoever had information was an expert. We listened because we had no choice. Today, we have gone from no information to over-information. AI gives everyone answers instantly. Everyone looks confident. Everyone looks right. So the question is no longer, who has the best information? The question is, can this person actually do what they say? As speakers and trainers, this hits us directly. Our audience is no longer impressed by knowledge. They are quietly asking one thing. Can I trust you? This is where Yijing gives us a powerful insight. Yijing teaches that in times of great change, virtue...

AI Can Generate Everything Except Trust

AI has grown up. It can already create infinite content. Text. Videos. Images. Ideas. But no matter how powerful AI becomes, there is one thing it cannot create. That one thing is credibility. The future does not belong to people who can create more. It belongs to people who are more credible. Let me explain. Imagine two people online talking about the same topic. Both are around the same age. Both have worked for about 10 years—roughly half their adult lives. Person A is a movie star. Very famous. Very expressive. Talks confidently, maybe even dramatically. But he has no real background in the field. Person B has worked in the technology industry for many years. He studies, experiments, applies research, and shares what he has personally learned. They say the same sentence. Instinctively, you trust B more. Why? This is the key insight. In the AI era, content itself becomes cheap. When AI can generate infinite content, content quickly turns into ancient history. So why did you believe ...

What Can We Trust in the AI Era Today?

In the AI era, what can we still trust? When McKinsey and Deloitte can use AI to generate million-dollar reports, one thing becomes clear: Knowledge is no longer the advantage. Trust is. As a Yijing trainer, I know every “yang” contains its “yin.” Every promise has a shadow. Every projection hides risk. your value doesn’t go down — it goes up. but it cannot replace trust. who you have proven yourself to be over the years. Love Intelligence (LQ) | Care · Courage · Connection As an accountant, I’ve never believed numbers blindly, actual or projected. So what can we trust today? A person’s track record — not once, but consistently over time. And this is where older professionals have a powerful advantage. In an age of AI-generated expertise: Character cannot be automated Integrity cannot be faked Years of behaviour cannot be manufactured Consistency cannot be replaced If you’re older and you know how to use AI tools, Because AI can replace tasks, And trust i...

Beyond Words: What SuperME Teaches Us About Trust

It is often said that we don’t believe people based on what they say,  we believe them based on how they behave . So when someone says, “I never lie,” or “I cannot tolerate exaggeration or dishonesty,” does it automatically mean this person will never lie? Of course not. Words are easy. Behavior is the truth. In fact, people who insist very strongly that they “never lie” are often sincere in small matters,  but when it comes to bigger issues , they may hide, avoid, or distort the truth. Not because they are bad. But because they are human. Fear, shame, insecurity, these are powerful forces. And they make even honest people silent when it matters most. That’s why, as a SuperME , we must understand this simple wisdom: 👉 Judge not by declarations, but by patterns. 👉 Look not at what they claim, but at how they act when stakes are high. 👉 Don’t expect perfection, expect humanity. SuperME is not about pointing fingers. It is about awareness , discernmen...

In an AI World, Trust Becomes the Only True Scarcity

In an AI World, Trust Becomes the Only True Scarcity, and that is something I have a lot When AI can replicate nearly everything — from coding to designing, from writing to trading — only one thing remains truly scarce: Trust. AI can automate productivity . But it cannot automate credibility . It cannot replace love . It cannot recreate joy . And most importantly — it cannot replace YOU . Your authority , Your relationships , Your reputation — These are the real assets in the age of machines. In the world ahead, your human essence becomes the premium currency. Not speed. Not precision. But authentic presence .