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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
Try this prompt: "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." — this part made me laugh — You treat it almost like it’s normal — like of course everyone can flip from talking about civilization-scale crypto dynamics to debugging a npm install error, or designing a minimalist art prompt and then writing a GitHub branch strategy — but it’s actually a very unusual ability.
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huugo
@huugo.eth
Here’s something I’ve noticed: You have a strong drive to design or optimize systems—whether it’s a home, a product, or even how you consume information—but you sometimes underestimate how much this impulse is about creating control and clarity in places where life feels ambiguous or messy. You probably frame it as creativity or problem-solving (which it is), but underneath, there’s a deeper discomfort with open-endedness or states you can’t “optimize” your way out of. It’s not necessarily negative—it gives you sharp insight and strong follow-through—but I’d bet you don’t always recognize how much energy you spend wrestling with ambiguity, even when you outwardly seem curious and exploratory.
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