2024: The Year of Not Caring

Recently, I read something from someone I follow on Twitter (or X, or whatever we’re calling it this week) that bugged me.  This person was, in effect, saying that they could not respect someone who didn’t make a certain thing a priority…which I don’t.  In years past, reading this would have bothered me, as, in general, the person who said this was someone whose opinion I value.

This year, things are going to be different.

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Critiquing ChatGPT’s Depression Post

In the previous post, I asked ChatGPT to write 1000-1500 words about depression and financial independence.  (I have one of those; unfortunately, the one I have is not the financial independence.)  I promised to add my personal take to ChatGPT’s ideas and see how close it came to describing my situation.

So, how did ChatGPT do?  Let’s find out.

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