I cleared six acres of forest with my bare hands. No - that was my father. With an axe. Alone. For over a year. In a dense forest in southern India where tigers roamed. He studied until 7th grade. He never heard the word "AI."
But he knew something that the smartest AI on Earth will never know: how to think when there are no tools, no shortcuts, and no one coming to help.
I am his son. I was called a tube light - slow to learn.I finished engineering with marks that would impress nobody and a mind that would outlast most. I cycled 12 kilometres round trip to school on pathless roads that changed with the seasons, chasing a yellow bus I saw every day without knowing what "engineering" meant.
I chased it anyway. And built a life nobody predicted. Now I watch AI get smarter every day while humans get more dependent every day. And I'm afraid.This book names the 8 human capabilities that no AI will ever have: Wonder. Moral Reasoning. Deep Empathy. Intuition. Meaning-Making. Creative Leaps. Relational Depth. Self-Awareness.
You were born with all eight. The question is whether you've kept them alive.
Anchored in ancient wisdom from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Upanishads - and in one family's journey from a forest in India to a mission to keep humanity thinking.
"We must use the tools of our time. But what we build with them depends on what we carry within us." - Karunaker Reddy Vonteddu
Am I replaceable? I don't think so. And I won't let it be.