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Will AI Turn Us All Into Amish? Not Exactly — But There’s a Lesson There

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As artificial intelligence takes over more of our daily tasks, writing, coding, even driving,  some people are starting to wonder: Will we all have to live like the Amish to find meaning again?

Not quite. But the Amish way of life does hold a few clues for navigating a high-tech future without losing our sense of purpose.

The Amish are famous for rejecting modern conveniences, but it’s not because they hate progress. It’s because they ask one powerful question before adopting any new tool: Does this bring us closer together, or push us further apart? If a piece of technology threatens to disrupt their family, community, or faith, they’ll say no to it. And that kind of thinking might become more common as AI becomes more capable.

You don’t have to switch to horse-drawn buggies or give up electricity to learn from that mindset. You might just start asking yourself different questions, like whether your phone helps or hurts your friendships, or whether being plugged in 24/7 actually makes you feel more alive.

Living with AI, Not Against It

While AI might handle more of our jobs, chores, and mental heavy lifting, it still can’t replace the things that make life truly meaningful. Relationships. Creativity. Spirituality. Physical work. Real conversation.

In fact, as machines do more of the “thinking,” people might start valuing emotional and human skills even more, things like empathy, storytelling, caregiving, teaching, and community building. These have always been deeply human roles, and no matter how smart machines get, they don’t experience love, loss, awe, or joy. Only we do.

Choosing Connection Over Convenience

Already, there’s a movement happening. Some families turn off screens one day a week for a “Tech Shabbat.” Others are building “slow tech” habits, using their devices more intentionally instead of constantly. People are starting to realize that just because we can use AI to fill every silence or automate every task, doesn’t mean we should.

And that’s where the Amish might be ahead of us, not because they live without modern comforts, but because they know how to say no when something threatens their sense of purpose. In an AI-powered world, we might need to learn that skill too.

A Future That’s Still Human

So, no, AI won’t turn us all into Amish. But it might push us to live more like them in some ways: slower, more intentionally, and with deeper attention to what really matters.

In the end, meaning probably won’t come from beating machines at their own game. It’ll come from doing what they can’t — being present, building real relationships, and living in line with our values. Whether you use AI or avoid it, that’s something only a human can do.

 

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