Highlight dry sections and ask the AI to "add empathy" or "tell a story" to hook the reader.
Use tools to create an 11-paragraph outline before you even start writing. gledai_me
We’ve all been there: staring at a blinking cursor, waiting for inspiration to strike. Then came AI. Suddenly, we could generate 1,000 words in seconds. But as the internet becomes flooded with "decent" AI copy, the real challenge has shifted. It’s no longer about who can produce the most; it’s about who can produce what matters. Highlight dry sections and ask the AI to
End your posts with a "tl;dr" in plain language to increase the chances of being picked up as a snippet. Then came AI
Don't just use AI as a ghostwriter; treat it as a collaborator.
AI is here to stay, and it's here to help us—but only if we guide it. Your digital legacy isn't built on how many prompts you can run; it's built on the "human touch" you add to the final result.