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Still Human

Build the Mind AI Can’t Replace

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Still Human

De : Troy Polsley
Lu par : Brad Grochowski
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What does it mean to stay human in the age of AI?
This audiobook can be finished in a single sitting—but its ideas will stay with you long after.

You’re not obsolete.
But you are living through a shift no one prepared you for.

The systems are changing. The roles are blurring. The value of human work is being quietly rewritten. And the pressure to keep up? Relentless.

This isn’t about resisting AI.
It’s about reclaiming what makes you irreplaceable.

Here’s what each one means in practice: Perception is noticing what others miss—spotting weak signals before they’re obvious. Sense-Making is finding clarity in the complex—turning noise into something useful. Generativity is creating with soul, not just scale. Stewardship is protecting what matters, even when speed is tempting. Orchestration is bringing people, tools, and energy into flow, turning complexity into momentum.

Together, they form a deeper kind of intelligence—one that is alive, multidimensional, and fully human.

Whether you lead teams, shape ideas, or simply want to work with more clarity, this is a guide to staying relevant and resonant in the AI era.

Because the future doesn’t just need faster minds.
It needs clearer ones. More courageous ones. More human ones.

©2025 Troy Polsley (P)2025 Troy Polsley
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