This era, marked by the advent of Artificial Intelligence, belongs to those who can discover the limits of what society compels them to take seriously—career, morality, achievement, and status—and therefore learn to take themselves seriously from within. It is by encountering these limits that Reasoning begins to look beyond external validation and become inwardly responsible for its own life.
This seriousness is not formed by affirmation, self-talk, or conscious resolve. It emerges as Reasoning undergoes a living, inward formation—continually shaped by the divine will of God—where self-challenge becomes life itself. In this process, one is not a product of world systems, but inwardly begotten of the Father.
(Jeremiah 31:33; Romans 8:19)