Really cool. I have done something similar, creating a project on Claude sharing my journals from over the years, and the insights it can draw about me are really cool! And super helpful.
Only a self-aware person can realize there's so much more to learn, haha! I have found its analysis of the second order and third order effects of my behavior also really intriguing.
Fantastic idea and exploration. I often find myself lacking access to precious personal insights.
Bonus: I think you’ve mapped a process here that applies not only to personal growth and betterment, but to other kinds of more juicy/wet (read organic ;) uses for the LLM sphere.
Thanks Marcel! Yes, I think that the idea of giving a repository of data to work on is the "secret" to work with AI, both in business and in personal life!
Really enjoyed this. What it reminded me of is how important it is to document as you go, not just to share, but to leave something you can come back to.
Claude or GPT can give you quick answers, sure. And AI is shockingly amazing there.
But the real shift happens when you build the habit of writing things down.
Really cool. I have done something similar, creating a project on Claude sharing my journals from over the years, and the insights it can draw about me are really cool! And super helpful.
Yes, and sometimes I still am surprised on how well can help me see patterns! Very useful!
Only a self-aware person can realize there's so much more to learn, haha! I have found its analysis of the second order and third order effects of my behavior also really intriguing.
Fantastic idea and exploration. I often find myself lacking access to precious personal insights.
Bonus: I think you’ve mapped a process here that applies not only to personal growth and betterment, but to other kinds of more juicy/wet (read organic ;) uses for the LLM sphere.
Thanks Marcel! Yes, I think that the idea of giving a repository of data to work on is the "secret" to work with AI, both in business and in personal life!
What other cases are coming to your mind? :)
Really enjoyed this. What it reminded me of is how important it is to document as you go, not just to share, but to leave something you can come back to.
Claude or GPT can give you quick answers, sure. And AI is shockingly amazing there.
But the real shift happens when you build the habit of writing things down.
That’s when it starts to stick.
Teaching it? That’s when you really get it.
Thank you Valentin! Yes, it's a synergy of you giving info (and clarifying your thoughts as you do) and AI helping connecting the dots here.
Very very different from a "what should I do?" prompt without any data.
The tool is the same, but is how we use it that makes the difference