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[Simon Sinek on the Value of Human Struggle, Imperfection, and the Future of Connection]-[Simon Sinek: You're Being Lied To About AI's Real Purpose And We're Teaching Our Kids To Not Be Human!]

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · B2 · 2025-05-26

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The Paradox of Perfection: Why Human Struggle Matters

In our modern era, we are increasingly obsessed with the "destination"—the final output, the perfect result, and the efficiency of AI. Visionary thinker Simon Sinek argues that this obsession is stripping away the very things that make us human. As Sinek notes, "What makes people beautiful is not that we get everything right, it’s that we get many things wrong." He suggests that we are losing the value of the "excruciating journey" of creation, whether it is writing a book, painting a canvas, or resolving a conflict with a partner.

The Irony of AI and the Loss of Human Skills

Sinek highlights an irony: while we once feared robots replacing manual labor, we now face AI threatening "knowledge workers." However, the deeper concern is not job loss, but the atrophy of essential human skills. Comparing AI to a boat provided for everyone, he warns, "it's like saying AI will provide boats for everyone, except for the time there's a storm and you don't know how to swim." If we rely on AI to draft our emails, solve our relationship fights, or act as our friends, we lose the ability to function in the world and cope with stress. Sinek argues that true growth comes from the pain of organizing ideas and the messy, authentic experience of human interaction.

Wabi-Sabi and the Premium of Imperfection

Drawing on the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in that which is temporary or imperfect—Sinek posits that as AI makes everything "perfect" and "cookie-cutter," there will be a massive premium on things touched by human hands. He notes that we are already seeing this in the art world, where artists are asked to sign affidavits confirming their work is human-made. Perfection is predictable, but it is the "human error" in activities like chess, sports, and relationships that creates drama, fascination, and genuine connection. Authenticity, even with grammatical mistakes or "wonky" edges, is becoming the new luxury.

The Responsibility to Build, Teach, and Lead

Sinek emphasizes that we must take personal accountability for our growth. He advocates for a return to "human skills": listening, holding space, resolving conflict peacefully, and expressing empathy. These skills are suffering in the internet age, and AI will only exacerbate the loss. He shares a powerful mantra from his work with the Air Force Top Gun program: "Build, Teach, Lead." This philosophy demands that we build a skillset, teach it to others, and cultivate the next generation of leaders.

Friendship as the Ultimate Biohack

Perhaps the most vital point Sinek makes is the necessity of friendship. He views friendship as the "ultimate biohack" for mental health, loneliness, and stress. He challenges the listener to move beyond transactional relationships, noting that many of us are "lazy" with our friendships. He encourages a radical shift in how we allocate time: treating friends with the same respect as a professional meeting and being willing to "chip away" at people to build deep, meaningful connections.

Ultimately, Sinek concludes that we must set our sights on visions bigger than finite success. We should prioritize gratitude and the willingness to fail. By embracing struggle rather than trying to optimize it away, we protect our humanity. "If you aren’t willing to take the risk," Sinek reflects, "you can’t get the reward." In a world of AI, the most radical and valuable thing we can do is stay messy, stay imperfect, and stay profoundly human.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am in the humanity business.
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Life is about the journey.
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unless we take personal accountability to teach and learn human skills, they will disappear.
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What do you mean, good to see you?
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the world is messier than that.
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📝Key Phrases

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take full accountability
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underrepresented the value of
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excruciating journey
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nature abhors a vacuum
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seek equilibrium
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📖 Transcript

Let's say you have a fight with your girlfriend.
You want to do the right thing.
So you go to Chat GBT and you'd be like, this is exactly what happened.
Tell me what to do.
And you go, babe, I just want you to know I want to take full accountability and I care about this relationship.
And she says, did you get this answer from Chat GBT?

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