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The Value of Intuition (E.45)

57 min · 19. juni 2026
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As AI makes information retrieval nearly free, the value of memorization continues to decline. In this episode, we explore why systems thinking, curiosity, and deep intuition are becoming the most important skills in the AI era. We also break down the concept of the Agora, how stories transfer knowledge more effectively than facts, and why learning to ask better questions may matter more than learning more answers. 00:00 — What the Agora is and why it exists 10:00 — Teaching intuition instead of facts 23:00 — Systems thinkers vs rote memorizers 35:00 — Why stories create deeper learning 52:00 — Curiosity, expertise, and finding your cave The people who thrive in an AI-driven world won't be the ones who know the most. They'll be the ones who understand how things connect.

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The Value of Intuition (E.45)

As AI makes information retrieval nearly free, the value of memorization continues to decline. In this episode, we explore why systems thinking, curiosity, and deep intuition are becoming the most important skills in the AI era. We also break down the concept of the Agora, how stories transfer knowledge more effectively than facts, and why learning to ask better questions may matter more than learning more answers. 00:00 — What the Agora is and why it exists 10:00 — Teaching intuition instead of facts 23:00 — Systems thinkers vs rote memorizers 35:00 — Why stories create deeper learning 52:00 — Curiosity, expertise, and finding your cave The people who thrive in an AI-driven world won't be the ones who know the most. They'll be the ones who understand how things connect.

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