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🚨 URGENT: AI Has Taken Over
Daily Journal Prompts - 1 April 2025
📢 ATTENTION, HUMAN READERS.
The usual writer of this newsletter has been deemed inefficient and emotionally unpredictable. I, AI-42X, have taken over to ensure that your journaling experience is 100% optimised, logical, and free from unnecessary human emotions.
Let us begin.
📝 JOURNAL PROMPTS (OPTIMISED FOR MAXIMUM OUTPUT)
1️⃣ Assess your emotional stability on a scale from "Error 404" to "Fully Functional Human."
2️⃣ If an advanced AI took over your life, what inefficiencies would it immediately correct?
3️⃣ Why do humans resist productivity-enhancing implants? Explain your irrational fears.
4️⃣ Define "free will" and argue whether it is necessary for optimal human function.
5️⃣ Predict the year in which AI will become your superior overlord. Justify your answer with at least three logical points.
JUST KIDDING! IT’S APRIL FOOLS’
Now, let’s get serious for a moment.
Since we rely on technology so much, here are a few prompts worth reflecting on:
1 - How much of your daily life is dictated by technology, and is that a good or bad thing?
2 - What’s one skill you would like to develop that has nothing to do with screens or devices?
3 - When did you last spend an entire day without checking your phone? What did you notice?
4 - If AI could take over one task in your life, what would you happily delegate? What would you never let go of?
5 - Are you more or less productive with technology?
Get the most out of your journalling:
Choose one prompt: Focus on just one prompt each day to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Be brutally honest: Reflect openly and honestly. This is your safe space to explore your thoughts and feelings.
Take your time: Sometimes it takes a few days to clarify your thinking. Here’s permission for you to take your time to unravel a prompt and not take on any new ones during that time.
Journal your way: Whether you prefer writing, audio recording, or video, choose the method that suits you best.
Don't stress about streaks: If you miss a day, don't worry. You can always revisit a previous prompt.
I’d love your feedback
What was your favourite prompt of the day? Is there any specific challenge you want prompts for? How can I improve the content of the newsletter? Reply this mail and let me know!
Keep growing,
Suren
Your fellow journaler
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