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Do you know those people who have an answer for everything and chime in confidently on every single topic?

Phew, I once had someone like that in my life, and honestly, after a while, it just got on my nerves. 😼‍💹 Because no matter what I said, the response was always: “No, actually, it’s like this
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Eventually, I just stopped talking altogether—because I didn’t feel like it anymore. As we’ve already heard in the media, more and more people are feeling the same. They’re “tired of it”—tired of conversations where they’re constantly interrupted instead of truly being listened to.

So they stop talking to people and start talking to AI. It’s still not a massive number—but it’s just beginning. According to a recent study, 1% of young adults say they already have an AI friendship, while 10% are open to the idea. And a full 25% believe AI could replace real romantic relationships! 😼

And you know what? I kind of get it. Because being HEARD is one of our deepest human needs. To be SEEN. To be truly KNOWN. Not just talked over or brushed aside.

And when that rarely happens in real life, it’s no surprise that some prefer to talk to AI. It doesn’t argue, it doesn’t interrupt, and it always has an answer—instantly.

But while we quickly turn to AI, we often forget to take the divine path.

Do you remember the verse: “His ears are open to their cries for help” (Psalm 34:15 NLT). God doesn’t just have open ears—He has an open heart. đŸ©”đŸ©”

Maybe this is our great opportunity. We can relearn how to truly listen—not to respond immediately with all the “right answers,” but to love.

And to seek our answers from the One who truly has them, tailored just for us.

“Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” (Jeremiah 33:3 NIV) 
things AI will never have a clue about. 😉

You are a miracle!

Déborah Rosenkranz
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Author, singer, and songwriter — 
and simply someone to whom YOU matter deeply!