What do you do?

"What do you do?" is an industrial era question. "What do you create?" is more apt for today's time.

We engage with what you create, not what you do.

The people who engage with your work might not care if you were the one who dotted every i and crossed every t. What we want is for you to make choices that delight us, entertain us, make us feel special.

This is the choice you have. Do you see yourself as someone who does things? Or as someone who creates the conditions to make things happen?

The latter doesn't worry about getting replaced, either by other humans or by technology.