Karissa Clampit: Let Yourself Explore
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In this episode, I speak with Karissa Clampit we explore how many people freeze when they approach AI because they feel like they have to “be good at it.” They want perfect outputs immediately. They treat AI like an exam instead of a sandbox.
Karissa shares how removing the performance mindset changes everything. Clicking around. Testing. Following strange ideas. Letting outputs surprise you. One of the deeper tensions in this episode:
The pressure to be productive with AI may actually be slowing people down. If curiosity becomes performance, experimentation dies.
Key Themes We Explore
- Why curiosity feels intellectual but is actually playful
- How performance anxiety blocks creative exploration
- The difference between learning through pressure vs learning through play
- How AI becomes more accessible when ego steps aside
Key Takeaways
- Curiosity is a mode of engagement, not a credential
- Confidence grows from interaction, not theory
- The people who move fastest with AI aren’t always the most technical, they’re the most willing to explore
In a culture obsessed with productivity metrics, curiosity as play feels almost irresponsible. But in practice, it accelerates learning.
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