Life is overwhelming.Parenting is hard.And now AI?
You're overwhelmed. You're worried.
You're normal.
You don't need to become an expert.
You need to stay human.
And you can start tonight. No preparation. No tech knowledge. Just 5 minutes.
Connect with your kid tonight. Ask one question.
Think together. That's it. That's the whole thing.
You're designed for this.

You're Not Failing
Your kid isn't just "distracted." They're being trained.
Algorithms designed by behavioral psychologists.
Apps engineered to bypass critical thinking.
Echo chambers that feel like validation.
"And you? You're exhausted. Busy. Trying to keep up.
This isn't another thing you're supposed to master.
This is a wake-up call to stop drifting."
The Choice
You already have the capacity. You just need to switch seats.
The Passenger
- ✕Reacts with fear and anxiety.
- ✕Restricts, blocks, monitors.
- ✕Hopes for the best.
- ✕Trusts the trendy recent "expert."
The Driver
- ✓Asks questions and explores.
- ✓Guides without controlling.
- ✓Thinks critically alongside their kid.
- ✓Trusts their own intuition.
Which one do you want to be?
The Wake-Up Call
This Isn't Just About Screens
It's about something almost no one is talking about yet.
There are two paths forward.
The first path leads to entertainment. To distraction so perfect and personalized that your children never need to be bored, never need to sit with discomfort, never need to ask the hard questions about who they are and what they want. This path feels good. It's easy. And it leads nowhere.
The second path leads to self-knowledge. To children who know who they are — not because of what they produce or achieve, but because they've discovered something inside themselves that no machine can touch. This path is harder. It requires presence, conversation, a willingness to sit in silence. And it leads to freedom.
What if intelligence isn't computation at all?
What if the most important thing about being human is what happens when the mental machinery stops?
Here's what I believe:
Your children are not machines. They have something no AI will ever have: the capacity to be present, to love, to know themselves, to touch what's real.
The AI revolution is going to make this clearer, not murkier. By showing us what computation can do — and what it can't — AI might be the mirror that finally helps us see what we are.
I'm not asking you to believe me. I'm asking you to look.
Before you decide how to raise your child in the age of AI, ask yourself: do I really know what my child is? Have I looked? Have they?
What You Actually Need
Forget complex theories. Here's what actually matters.
Forget 'screen time tips.'
Forget 'parental controls.'
Forget becoming an AI expert.
What you actually need is simple:
Human connection.
Critical thinking.
The ability to ask questions — and think together with your kid.
You already have this. You're already designed for it.
All you need to do is stop being a passenger and become the driver.
The Playbook
Your 'North Star' for tonight. Simple questions to ask right now.
The 5-Day Journey
Daily guidance to help you start (and keep going).
The Toolkit
30 practical exercises to build critical thinking together.
36 Connection Moments
Simple opportunities to think together, laugh together, and grow together.
Taking Your First Step as a Driver Is Easy
No reading required. No prep needed.
Download the free playbook.
Tonight, before bed, sit with your kid.
Ask them one question about AI.
Listen. Think together.
That's it.
5 minutes. That's all it takes.
That's the first step to becoming the driver.
That's how you stop drifting.
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If You Need a Guide
Allow yourself the help. You deserve it.
I'm not an AI expert. I'm not a parenting guru.
I'm a father who spent 30 years navigating the mental realm — not for glory, but for my kids. When they grow up and face life's big questions, I want them to be able to look back and see: 'This is what Papa tried to prepare for us. This is how he tried to help.'
"I'm doing this for my own kids. I want to make sure that when they have those big, important questions in life, they can look back and see how Papa tried to prepare them."
I've spent 20 years teaching mental freedom and leadership. But when AI arrived, none of that stopped me from feeling overwhelmed.
But this? This project is about being a father first.
I've been lost. I've been stuck. I've been drifted by the very tools I'm now warning you about.
If you need someone who's been there — a friend, a guide, a trusted voice who won't judge, won't pressure, won't let you drift.
Allow yourself the help. You deserve it.
I'm here.
