AI can either amplify your best human capabilities or quietly erode them, and the path you end up on comes down to the choices you make every single day. In this episode of The Life First Solopreneur, Johan Roos, creator of Lego Serious Play and author of Human Magic, joins Carly Ries and Joe Rando to explain how solopreneurs can stay on the right side of that line.
The erosion curve is the default path most people slip into when using AI. According to Johan, it happens when you rush to answers, stop holding questions long enough, accept the first output, and gradually become less curious, less critical, and more dependent. It is subtle and slippery, which is exactly what makes it dangerous.
The amplification curve is the conscious choice to use AI in a way that strengthens your core human skills. That means refining your prompts, challenging outputs, asking for alternatives, and increasing the precision of your questions with each round. Joe shares how he uses AI to review legal contracts, and Johan explains why iterating rather than running with the first answer keeps you on this path.
Johan identifies five skills worth protecting: curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration. He suggests early career professionals focus on critical thinking, while more seasoned solopreneurs guard their communication skills, since selling and connecting still depend on the human touch.
Without a team to debate, solopreneurs often lean on AI as a colleague. Johan recommends assigning roles to the tool, watching for sycophancy, staying alert to dependence, and measuring success by whether your questions are getting sharper. He also stresses the value of real peer groups as a trusted wisdom engine.
Johan shares four questions that guide practical wisdom: what matters, what is right, what resonates with the circumstances, and what will work. The middle questions involve moral judgment, and those are the ones you should never delegate to a machine.
Learn more about Johan Roos at humanmagic.one, and connect with him on LinkedIn.
This is a sensitive area for some listeners. Johan touches on the risks of young people using AI for friendship and therapy. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to a qualified professional or a trusted person for support.