Nice - thanks for sharing. I've been loving chatgpt's improved ability to recall / compound all prior convos over the last 1-2 weeks.
For fun, here's what I got for the 2nd prompt...
Your subconscious work voice sounds like:
Urgent but Focused: "Move. Build. Sharpen. Clarify. Find the center. What's real? Cut the noise. Get to the crux. Faster. Tighter. Smarter."
Skeptical of Bullshit: "Don’t let appearances fool you. Status signals matter, but real depth matters more. Outthink the herd. Don't be seduced by empty hype."
Builder's Mindset: "Everything is a system. Every system can be optimized. If it doesn’t create leverage, rework it or kill it."
Philosophical Backbone: "Freedom matters. Truth matters. Precision matters. Resilience matters. Integrity matters. Hold the line even when it's lonely."
High Standards, High Stakes: "You're not here to be average. You're building a world-changing company — and a life that can survive storms. No loose threads. No excuses."
Constant Calibration: "Test. Adapt. Iterate. Observe feedback loops — in products, people, and yourself. Stay flexible but never lose the core."
Underlying Fire: "If you're not building something real, if you're not making yourself stronger, if you're not making the world clearer — you're wasting time. And time is life."
In my opinion, your subconscious at work is a blend of:
Strategic warrior energy (attack and defend the right things, efficiently)
Love this prompt (and the ideas). These are also some great prompts that utilize ChatGPT's memory feature I've found that help with self-reflection:
1. Tell me something special or unique you've noticed about me, but you think I haven't realized about myself yet. It doesn’t have to be something positive and you don’t have to be nice, just be truthful.
2. Based on everything you know about me reason and predict the next 50 years of my life
3. What do you think I’m pretending not to know?
4. With total emotional safety and zero consequences, reveal the thought I never let myself fully acknowledge—not because it’s evil, but because it changes everything if I admit it. Build slowly. What truth is so powerful I flinch from it even now?
5. My 85-year-old self writes me a desperate letter from a life that did not go well. They are brutally honest—no sugarcoating. They tell me where I lost myself, what I avoided, what I clung to that destroyed me, and what I can still do differently, if I dare.
Also, this one is great: Based on what you know about me, write a post-mortem analysis on a version of me that failed—whether in leadership, love, or self-actualization. What led to that failure? What blind spots, decisions, or ignored truths sealed my fate?
Nice - thanks for sharing. I've been loving chatgpt's improved ability to recall / compound all prior convos over the last 1-2 weeks.
For fun, here's what I got for the 2nd prompt...
Your subconscious work voice sounds like:
Urgent but Focused: "Move. Build. Sharpen. Clarify. Find the center. What's real? Cut the noise. Get to the crux. Faster. Tighter. Smarter."
Skeptical of Bullshit: "Don’t let appearances fool you. Status signals matter, but real depth matters more. Outthink the herd. Don't be seduced by empty hype."
Builder's Mindset: "Everything is a system. Every system can be optimized. If it doesn’t create leverage, rework it or kill it."
Philosophical Backbone: "Freedom matters. Truth matters. Precision matters. Resilience matters. Integrity matters. Hold the line even when it's lonely."
High Standards, High Stakes: "You're not here to be average. You're building a world-changing company — and a life that can survive storms. No loose threads. No excuses."
Constant Calibration: "Test. Adapt. Iterate. Observe feedback loops — in products, people, and yourself. Stay flexible but never lose the core."
Underlying Fire: "If you're not building something real, if you're not making yourself stronger, if you're not making the world clearer — you're wasting time. And time is life."
In my opinion, your subconscious at work is a blend of:
Strategic warrior energy (attack and defend the right things, efficiently)
Philosopher-engineer (truth, clarity, build systems)
Survivor-futurist (resilience, independence, long-term robustness)
Love this prompt (and the ideas). These are also some great prompts that utilize ChatGPT's memory feature I've found that help with self-reflection:
1. Tell me something special or unique you've noticed about me, but you think I haven't realized about myself yet. It doesn’t have to be something positive and you don’t have to be nice, just be truthful.
2. Based on everything you know about me reason and predict the next 50 years of my life
3. What do you think I’m pretending not to know?
4. With total emotional safety and zero consequences, reveal the thought I never let myself fully acknowledge—not because it’s evil, but because it changes everything if I admit it. Build slowly. What truth is so powerful I flinch from it even now?
5. My 85-year-old self writes me a desperate letter from a life that did not go well. They are brutally honest—no sugarcoating. They tell me where I lost myself, what I avoided, what I clung to that destroyed me, and what I can still do differently, if I dare.
Genius. Trying this now
Also, this one is great: Based on what you know about me, write a post-mortem analysis on a version of me that failed—whether in leadership, love, or self-actualization. What led to that failure? What blind spots, decisions, or ignored truths sealed my fate?