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RE: The Convenient Lie

in LeoFinance2 years ago

One thing I have learned recently is that sometimes people don't care if you have warts on your work. I used chat gp as a crutch because I have some cognitive challenges and used it to help me generate and organize ideas and thoughts. Problem was I used too much of what it generated. I thought in most cases I had put my own thoughts and feelings into the pieces to make it my own. But i guess not enough that it didn't still seem like machine generated content in some places.

I don't want that and people don't want that, they want me, warts and all. They want the scarred and marred me. The one who will have grammatical errors and sometimes mixes up his words or gets words misplaced in the sentences.

Many of us love @tarazkp's writing, but will never write like him. That is okay I know that know. I am okay with that and so are most others. Those who aren;t okay can just mvoe on and read somethint else I guess, but I do hope they wouldm look beyond the small errors and look at the effort and what is required to put into the content I generate.

This comment was written without the assistance of any word processor or tool to correct my typos or poor grammar, so please excuse them

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When it comes to AI checkers (there are many), they generally do a pretty good job of finding what is likely AI generated. In my opinion, there should be no shadow of a doubt the work I have created is mine. I want to create my own voice, build an experience - not just get my ideas out there.

The one who will have grammatical errors and sometimes mixes up his words or gets words misplaced in the sentences.

One of my friends had difficulty writing well, but damn he engaged well! His name was @wolfhart - but unfortunately he passed away a few years ago after a very long health battle. He was a vet too.

For me, it is more natural to see the errors, more engaging, more human. I don't care about polished, I care about heart.

I myself used to write better than I do now and likely with fewer grammatical errors or typos, but after a stroke a couple years ago, I have had to find a new me in so many ways and accept that I am not close to the same as I was and will never be close to that person again.

It is a hard road, but a rewarding one.

Wow, you write so well I think. The best writer I have seen on this blockchain so far. I did know you had a stroke, but figured you used some type of assitive device or just recovered really well. I had two of them in three months and what they believe where several small ones in between the two. Between those, my PTSD and some past concussions, the docs think my brain may have just said enough is enough and did a rewire for a while. It may fi itself, it may not.

That said, I think you are amazing and are such a great example for people like me looking to find a path forward to do well on here. Thank you for engaging with me and not lossing faith just because I made some mistakes in the past.

You will not be disappointed.

Also, I am sorry for the loss of your friend @wolfhart they sound like a real warrior and good human. I am sure they have found peace and if there is a heaven or a Valhalla for us former warriors, they are there.

I had some recovery for about six months, but nothing noticeable after. It changed me a lot and has impacted heavily on my personality and temperament, and I understand why the suicide rate for stroke patients is so high.

Each case is different though, due to the complexity of the brain, so it isn't possible to really "compare", but there are different severities and what part of the brain is affected will have larger or lesser impacts.

Sorry to hear about your strokes too - they suck and are scary on so many levels.

He was a good dude -always positive, despite his challenges.