I’ve been using AI for months now. Not casually, seriously. And I’ve started noticing something uncomfortable. The Observation Every week there’s a new AI tool. A new assistant. A new model. A new productivity layer. People keep asking: What tool should I use? What stack do I need? What’s the best AI workflow? And I’ve noticed something strange. The people chasing the most tools often seem the least clear. More tools. More tabs. More experimentation. But not necessarily better thinking. ReThynk AI Magazine Is Available now: Access Here Breaking the Expectation We’ve been taught that better tools create better outcomes. And sometimes they do. But increasingly, I think that assumption is backwards. Because in many cases: The problem isn’t a lack of tools. It’s lack of clarity. If someone doesn’t know: what problem they’re solving what outcome they want what question they’re really asking More AI tools don’t help. They amplify confusion. The Insight AI is a multiplier. And multipliers don’t fix weak direction.…