Könyv Hard Mode Jordan Merritt

Hard Mode

How to Use AI to Get Sharper, Not Softer

Szerző: Jordan Merritt
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 07. 06. 2026
5 422 Ft
Use AI to get sharper, not softer.Everyone's arguing about whether AI is making us dumber. It's the...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
196
EAN
9798199823500
Enbook ID
52771030
Súly
213
Méretek
140 x 216 x 12

Teljes leírás

Use AI to get sharper, not softer.

Everyone's arguing about whether AI is making us dumber. It's the wrong question. Two people can open the same app on the same ordinary morning and walk away, a year later, into genuinely different lives - one sharper, braver, and harder to replace; the other quietly hollowed out. Hard Mode is about the single, nearly invisible choice that decides which one you become.

Here's the uncomfortable truth: if AI is making you duller, the problem isn't the tool. It's how you're holding it. The same software runs in opposite directions depending on one thing - not whether you use AI, but what you reach for it to do, and in what order. Most people use it the obvious way, the way it quietly invites them to. That way costs you the very reps that used to build you.

There's a better setting. Hard Mode draws on learning science, neuroscience, and the idea of "productive friction" - challenge that builds a person instead of just serving them - to give you a simple, contrarian framework: outsource the boring hard, reinvest the time in the good hard. Delete the drudgery that was never making you better. Then spend what you save reaching above your level, on the difficult, rewarding work that actually grows you.

You'll learn how to:

  • tell the boring hard (safe to automate) from the good hard (the reps that build you);
  • delete busywork without deleting your own growth;
  • aim AI at problems you'd once have filed as above your level;
  • protect the practice that keeps you irreplaceable;
  • put the whole system to work - at your job, in your learning, and in the things you make.
The best news? The variable underneath all of this isn't talent, or character, or some advantage you were handed at the start. It's closer to a setting. Anyone can move it. Almost no one has been shown that it's there.

Finish the year sharper than you started it.