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The Surprising Truth AI is Revealing About Ourselves

Jun 11, 2025
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Dear Beloved Friend,

There’s something we’ve been holding close to our hearts for a while now.

Like many of you, we’ve felt a mix of emotions around artificial intelligence- curiosity, resistance, wonder, concern. At times, even fear.

We’ve taken our time. We’ve sat with it. We’ve waited until we could speak not from urgency or opinion but from presence, clarity, and care.

This week, we’re finally opening that conversation with you.

But it’s not really a conversation about technology.
It’s a conversation about all of us.

About what it means to be human.
To connect.
To evolve.

Not through pressure, but through presence.

In this episode of The Timing Effect, we explore how the way we relate to anything (AI included) can be a mirror for how we relate to ourselves.

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We revisit the stories that shaped us, from childhood friendships with teddy bears and animals… to moments of grief, loss, awakening, and healing. And from that lens, we begin to gently explore:

🌱 Why trying to “get the most” from AI might be hurting you

🌱 The one word we should eliminate to escape ego traps

🌱 How the “drama triangle” (bully, victim, rescuer) is playing out with AI

🌱 What to do when AI becomes your mirror… or your master

🌱 How to move from using technology, to relating with technology

We know this conversation may stir something in you. You may feel unsure, skeptical, even anxious. That’s okay. That’s human. And that’s why we’re having this dialogue now —to invite your heart to the table.

Because if we’re going to move through this next chapter of our lives together, we believe it’s time to start asking deeper questions.

We hope you’ll join us. 💕

With love and timing,

Matt & Joy

 

 

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