What if you started treating your brain the same way you treat artificial intelligence?
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By now, you’ve probably started experimenting with AI, and you know the drill. If you want something specific, you have to be precise with your prompts. If you simply say, “Write an email,” it will give you a generic email. But if you specify, “Write an email with a friendly tone, make sure it conveys politeness and familiarity,” then you’ll get a result that’s much closer to what you truly want.
The quality of the output depends entirely on the clarity of the input.
The same principle applies to your brain. Newsflash: your brain is the most powerful and complex structure in the universe—even more so than artificial intelligence. You are incredibly powerful!
So, what if you became just as precise with your thoughts and words as you are with your AI prompts? Instead of focusing on what you don’t want, what if you clearly articulated what you do want?
When you use AI, you don’t say, “Don’t search for something I don’t want,” or “Don’t give me an image that’s not blue.” You tell it exactly what to create. The same goes for your brain.
Next time you catch yourself thinking, “I’m so stupid,” “I’ll never get that promotion,” or “It’s probably a bad idea,” remember—you’re feeding those instructions directly into your internal intelligence. Your brain is taking notes and preparing to deliver exactly what you’ve told it to.
So start giving it better prompts. Tell your brain what you want, not what you fear or what you’re trying to avoid. When you input positive, precise, and empowering thoughts, your brain begins to deliver results aligned with them.
Start treating your brain like you would treat artificial intelligence—because if you input exactly what you want, you just might get it. How cool is that?
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