When an answer feels meaningful, we often accept it without questioning how it was formed. Resonance can come before understanding.
In this short spoken-word reflection, Sindy explores whether understanding actually matters when an answer feels helpful, clear, or emotionally relevant. As AI-generated responses become more convincing, the distinction between meaning and understanding becomes harder to notice.
This isn’t about trust or doubt. It’s about asking what we value in an answer.
SCRIPT:
Sometimes an answer feels meaningful before we even question where it came from.
It resonates. It sounds right. It fits the moment we’re in.
And when that happens, understanding can feel secondary.
We don’t always ask how the answer was formed — just whether it helped.
But meaning and understanding aren’t the same thing.
Something can feel profound without being grounded in experience.
And that makes me wonder…
if an answer gives us clarity, comfort, or direction —
does it matter whether it truly understands us…
or are we responding to how it makes us feel?
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