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Staying Connected in a World of AI

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Nov 11, 2025
Staying Connected in a World of AI
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive”

— Howard Thurman

Staying Connected in a World of AI

In a world rapidly evolving towards AI dominance, the essence of human connection is more vital than ever. In a world overloaded with content, can deepcasting be a transformative alternative to broadcasting? How do we unlock the invisible value of heart-to-heart connections rather than just mind-to-mind exchanges? In this digital age, we often prioritize performance or overlook genuine presence for the sake of productivity and a bottom line. But what if “the path actually is the purpose”? As AI threatens to mimic relationships, Nipun Mehta reminds us of the profound impact of the intelligence of the heart, such as in a farmer offering the gift of a single tomato—a gesture remembered decades later. In our quest for connection, it’s the small, heartfelt actions that truly resonate, creating “a murmuration of the heart.”

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Today, look for value in places you don’t typically expect to find it. Engage in a meaningful conversation with a loved one or stranger, focusing on genuine presence and deep listening.

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My Dreams, My Works, Must Wait Till After Hell

Weekly excerpt to help us remember the sacred.

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My Dreams, My Works, Must Wait Till After Hell

–Gwendolyn Brooks

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69128918e2152-2724.jpgI hold my honey and I store my bread

In little jars and cabinets of my will.

I label clearly, and each latch and lid

I bid, Be firm till I return from hell.

I am very hungry. I am incomplete.

And none can tell when I may dine again.

No man can give me any word but Wait,

The puny light. I keep eyes pointed in;

Hoping that, when the devil days of my hurt

Drag out to their last dregs and I resume

On such legs as are left me, in such heart

As I can manage, remember to go home,

My taste will not have turned insensitive

To honey and bread old purity could love.

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What do you make of the nudge to protect ourselves from insensitivity to goodness when in the midst of difficult times? Can you share a personal story of a time you kept your eyes pointed in while in the midst of great travails outside? What helps you protect your taste from becoming numb to goodness?

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