Dear Future Me,
Guess what? I just found out that ChatGPT 3.5 was officially released to the public on March 15, 2023! And you know what’s funny? I’ve been using it to turn all my messy, raw thoughts into classy blogs. But wait—there’s more to the story!
You see, I have all these old writings, and they’re full of feelings. Some are weird, some are deep, and some just don’t make sense. But I love them because they are real. They capture my thoughts exactly how they were in the moment. Still, sometimes, when I read them, I feel like my words don’t look the way I imagined them in my head. Ever had that feeling? It’s super annoying!
So, I got an idea—I fed my old blogs and random writing scraps into ChatGPT and gave it a simple job: “Just fix my grammar but keep my raw emotions.” And boom! The result was crazy. My thoughts were still my thoughts, just smoother, like someone had gently brushed the wrinkles out of my words. It felt magical, like looking into a mirror that shows exactly how you remember yourself.
After seeing this, I made up my mind: I have to update all my old blogs. Not to change what I felt, but to make them perfectly me. The real me, but clearer. So, I started converting them one by one… and then I hit a limit. Turns out, ChatGPT only lets me process so many PDFs per day. That was frustrating because I just wanted to get everything done right now!
But guess what I did? (Future me, don’t judge!) I kinda… spammed ChatGPT with multiple accounts just so I could get all my blogs fixed in one day. Yeah, I know, not my proudest moment, but hey, I had a mission! And in the end, I got what I wanted—every old blog, refreshed but still carrying that raw feeling.
So, Future Me, if you ever feel like your writing isn’t quite you, just remember this: the thoughts are always yours. Sometimes, they just need a little polish to shine exactly the way you see them in your head. And if AI can help with that, why not use it?
See you in the future!
—Past Me