I Let AI Decide My Daily Life for 14 Days — Here’s What Scared Me Most
For two weeks, I handed over my daily decisions to AI. What to work on first. When to take breaks. What content to prioritize. Even how to structure my day. At first, it felt efficient—almost liberating. AI removed hesitation. No overthinking. Just instructions. But by day four, something felt off. I noticed I was no longer deciding —I was executing. My mornings became quieter, but not calmer. The system optimized everything for productivity, not for how I felt. Tasks were logical, fast, and relentless. There was no room for instinct, curiosity, or pause. By the end of the first week, I realized the real shift wasn’t in my schedule—it was in my thinking. I started trusting the AI’s judgment more than my own. When it suggested something that didn’t feel right, I still followed it. Not because it was smarter—but because it was confident. That’s what scared me most. AI didn’t control me directly. It influenced me by removing friction. Every suggestion felt reasonable. Every decision...