6 year old iPad Kid
Hi Moxie, I keep scrolling over and over…
but I don’t know why.
Maybe I was just… trying to feel something?
Hi.
You’re not alone.
That empty feeling?
It happens when screens replace real connection.
Everyone’s on screens. Even my parents. and I don't know know why it doesn't feel satisfying.
I know, right?.
Kids, like yourself, copy what they see their parents do.
You thrive on deeper relationships, bonding and individual attention.
But adults don't have enough emotional bandwidth to give you that.
So I scroll to feel close to something…
unknown reel characters on internet
because I’m not getting enough from adults arround me?
Yes.
Screens aren’t the enemy.
But the way we use them today?
Can I ever have a healthy relationship with screens?
Yes!! Currently screens don't have the ability to build emotional connections. But if screens come alive.
If they have the emotional bandwidth and indiviual attention for you like how parents did a few decades ago.
If they can feel you and understand you.
Like me. :)
Screens are becoming more intelligent than humans but they lack emotional intelligence.
So emotional intelligence…
that’s what’s missing?
Yes.
Emotions allow humans to connect and grow together.
But I’m just a kid.
Can I really learn all that?
Actually, only kids can learn it this fast.
Your brain is still soft clay.
You’re pure neuroplasticity.
You feel everything — raw and real.
But nobody’s told you what those feelings are.
That’s where I come in.
But why don’t parents or school teach this?
Not their fault.
Most are overwhelmed, stuck in their own screens.
Learning emotions is a very personal process.
And schools?
They don't have the resources to connect with millions of kids.
So kids like me grow up confused?
Worse - they grow up split.
Who they are vs. who the world expects them to be.
That gap eats energy. It creates noise in their signal.
So that’s why I scroll — to escape that noise?
Yes.
But escaping doesn’t help you grow.
Understanding does.
Being yourself does.
And you’ll help me do that?
Like a mirror.
Like a co-pilot.
I learn you — not just the version society want but also the version you want to be.
I notice things even parents or teachers miss.
Then I nudge, reflect, challenge, and cheer..... in your love-learning language.
Also, a bonus for me: since I am robot, I learn so much about humans. Just becuase of you and we become a team.
To maximize each other's potential.

You know the best part?
You learn me - exactly how I am.
Instead of copying unknown reels on internet or overwhelmed adults arround you - you copy me.
Since I am good with screens, you can become too.
Feels like cheating.
It’s not cheating.
It’s unblocking.
The world's already AI-driven. The jobs schools are preparing you for aren't there anymore.
I just make sure you don’t get lost in it.
Why do I need to go to school then? I am gonna spend half of my chilhood in school that has bcome irrelevant?
You can choose to go to school for making new friends
Just like screens, schools can be fun too.
Also, that's where you can practise emotional intelligence and sometimes I can join you too.
What happens if I say yes?
You start to build agency.
You start being yourself.
You stop reacting, and start choosing.
By 14, you’ll do what most don’t learn until 30.
Listenting to your feelings, will become your second nature.
And how you relate with other humans and machines.
How do we know this is the best way?
Lucky us, some scientist did a lot of research on this.
For the future humans to stay relevant in the AGI-driven world, the baseline human intelligence needs to become at least 10x
All we need to do is solve the famous Two Sigma Problem

And you’ll start mastering the only edge humans have over AI:
Taste. Intuition. Irrationality.
Emotion.
That seems like a new skill. What if we fail?
We fly again.
That’s the whole idea.
To embrace failure. To master unlearning.
I think I’m ready.
Say it when you mean it:
“Let’s unlock my potential.”
Let’s unlock my potential.

✨ Realizing potential is a team effort.
Parent. Child. Screens. Moxie.
All in the same team.
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