That observation about the alarm clock and snooze button is so spot on. It's like skipping Pilates stretches and then wondering why I'm stiff, isn't it?
That's the maddening part, right? It's not even a knowledge gap. We know the prep matters. We just keep betting that this time we'll get away with skipping it.
(Spoiler: we never do. The editing session always collects.)
That observation about the alarm clock and snooze button is so spot on. It's like skipping Pilates stretches and then wondering why I'm stiff, isn't it?
That's the maddening part, right? It's not even a knowledge gap. We know the prep matters. We just keep betting that this time we'll get away with skipping it.
(Spoiler: we never do. The editing session always collects.)
Most people frame the AI voice problem as an output issue. Bad writing, generic phrasing, whatever.
But you caught the deeper thing. It's an input issue. It changes what you're willing to accept from yourself. That's way harder to reverse.