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My ChatGPT Breakthrough: How Going From "User" to "Director" 10X'd My Content Output
From Overwhelmed to Overachieving: How I Finally Made ChatGPT Work For Me (And How You Can Too) Let me be brutally honest for a second. When ChatGPT first exploded onto the scene, I felt a knot in my stomach. It wasn’t excitement—it was dread. Everywhere I looked, someone was shouting about how it was going to revolutionize everything. My inbox was flooded with courses promising "AI Mastery," my social feeds were a blur of complex, perfect-looking prompts, and my competitors seemed to be churning out content at an impossible rate.
By John Arthor14 days ago in Journal
Mind underwater
The Mind Underwater The ground didn’t just stop me. It swallowed me. Impact wasn’t a moment — it was a breach. The brightness collapsed, the air thinned, and before I could brace, the world gave way beneath me. I didn’t land on the ground. I fell through it.
By Elisa Wontorcik14 days ago in Poets
New Scammers in Circulation
Have you ever been contacted out of the blue by a scammer? I have, many times. The most recent was yesterday. Scammers are getting more sophisticated. They use information that's available online and turn it into emails. Often, they use people who are real and impersonating them by using their personal information.
By Elizabeth Woods14 days ago in Writers
More Shades of Gray: What Are We Really Doing in Venezuela?
“We will, in fact, be greeted as liberators” – Dick Cheney We cannot even agree on what to call the military’s forced extraction of Nicolás Maduro, the man acting as Venezuela’s leader. Was it an act of war—or a law-enforcement action carried out abroad?
By Carl J. Petersen14 days ago in The Swamp
How Dog Proof Products Made Daily Life With My Dog Easier
When I first brought my dog home, I thought love, walks, and training would cover everything. I was wrong. Love was there. Training helped. But my home was not ready. Trash cans tipped over. Cushions looked tired too fast. Floors told stories I did not want guests to read.
By Sonam Kohli14 days ago in Journal
The Consequence of Greed
Snowfall had turned the lush green trees of the forest completely white. It was the heart of winter, and as soon as the snow began to fall, a deep silence spread through the jungle. The animals who had wisely stored food before the cold arrived were now resting comfortably in their homes, eating and drinking without worry. But those who had made no preparations were shivering in the freezing weather, wandering around in search of food.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Lifehack







