
We’re being told AI will change everything, and in many ways it already is. But there’s something quieter happening underneath it—something that doesn’t get as much attention because it challenges a deeper assumption.
The problem isn’t how we sense, frame, decide, and act. It’s that we believe what we perceive before we ever question it.
That’s where everything begins. What most of us call “reality” is already shaped by interpretation—subtle, automatic, and invisible. It forms so quickly we don’t even notice it happening. And from there, we move. We decide. We act. We lead.
AI doesn’t just expose leaders. It exposes this:
The unreliability of perception when it’s shaped by the mind. You think you’re making decisions about reality, but more often you’re making decisions about your interpretation of reality. And now AI scales that interpretation.
Faster decisions don’t solve this. Better frameworks don’t solve this. They simply move the same pattern forward more efficiently. The shift happens somewhere else—in the moment you begin to question the lens itself. Not the decision or the strategy, but the way you’re seeing.
There’s a brief space there, before anything fully forms, where something loosens. And when it does, what follows tends to come from a very different place—clearer, simpler, more aligned.
That’s the space this upcoming session is designed to explore. Not tools or frameworks, but a chance to notice what’s shaping perception before anything begins, and what becomes possible when you see it.
It’s live, small by design, and there’s no recording. If this resonates, you can request a seat here: SEE DIFFERENT: Before You Prompt, Something Already Decided
Contact me if you’d like to schedule a private session for your team or organization.
— BF
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