I want you to stop for a second. Seriously—stop scrolling, close all the tabs, pause the playlist, and ask yourself one question:
What do I want to do?
Not "what can I do?" Not "what’s possible?" Forget the options, the risks, and the overthinking.
The only thing that matters is what you want to do.
Let me repeat that: What do you want?
This is the question that sets each of us apart—not just from one another, but from the algorithms and machines we’re surrounded by. AI can crunch numbers, suggest optimal solutions, and mimic human behavior. But AI doesn’t want. It doesn’t dream, desire, or aspire. That spark—that essence of will—is something only us, humans, possess.
Why Is This So Hard to Answer?
Here’s the thing: most people have no idea what they actually want. Not because they don’t care, but because there’s too much noise. An endless feed of information. YouTube videos, articles, reels—all screaming (often with captions) about what can be done.
But who cares what can be done?
What matters is what you want to do.
With all of this technology today, anything is possible. Far more than ever before. There are more options and opportunities now than at any other time in history. So the real challenge isn’t figuring out what’s achievable. The real challenge is getting clear on what you actually want.
The Most Important Question
The hardest, most important question I’ve ever asked myself is: What do I want to do?
And now, I challenge you to answer the same thing.
Not tomorrow. Not someday. Right now.
What do you want to do?