Main Disc. Thread - Renaissance Man: Ultimate Writer X

This subliminal, if used alongside manifestation work…

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I will be getting this today as I transition myself into becoming a freelance copywriter (thanks :moneybag: Mogul + :dna: Genesis). Anyone here who writes copy has any updates on how it improved their writing, increased their gig offers, improved their sales numbers, etc?

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First impressions after running one loop of :memo: Ultimate Writer X (+ :moneybag: Mogul)

It’s really subtle so far but I’ve noticed while texting my friend that my sentences are more lyrical and metaphorical. Reminds me of :speaking_head: True Sell but while that’s more “airy”, this feels more “earthy” - if that makes sense. I’m also re-thinking and re-editing my sentences a lot more than usual while typing, finding better ways of restructuring them for better clarity.

Will be working through some copywriting courses soon, so I’ll update on anything interesting later.

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I see writing* as away to impress your mind , subconscious , higher self , etc whatever you want to call it . If you did that masterfully through writing you have a tool for life.

*Speaking here about writing solely as law of attraction tool

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That is how narratives work too.

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So far I’ve noticed that whether I write tweets on Twitter or comments on Reddit, they tend to get upvoted the most and one of my tweets gained a lot of traction too. The way I write seems to catch people’s attention and take them down on a journey with me to the point I wanted to express. Really nice.

Noticed I’m a lot more expressive while texting too. It also seems that my sense of humour increased a little bit, noticed this while talking to my girl and a friend of mine.

Also I received a job offer from my former employer to handle his social media. It has fixed working hours and I need to go to his office. I can (and will) freelance while I work for him, so this provides me a nice cushion to fall onto. Once I’m in the groove, I’ll renegotiate this to a WFH, flexible hours position.

(Note: I’ve been running :moneybag: Mogul, so this is likely a synergistic effect.)

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An AI-generated content can show us a grammatically good text, but the essential human traits are still required, like creativity, adaptability to change, free will, etc.

Perfection does not mean everything. Human imperfection is what makes us unique.

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I ended up buying this not because I needed it to finish my novel but to help me write a eulogy for one of my recently passed family members. I wanted to make sure that it was done in the right, moving way.

I also wonder if the syntax stuff and grammar may help with computer languages and creativity with writing games or composing apps. It’s worth a shot.

Also any of that Genesis related stuff or hemispheric bridging stuff is worthwhile. Not going to be running this regularly. Just as an occasional thing to help me boost what I’m doing.

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How did it go?

Such a brilliant and honest writeup, @AlexanderGraves. Kudos!

Thank you for sharing your life story.

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@MavericKobra - I can understand your feelings on this matter. Have been following the AI news too and it is possible that it will end up writing, programming, painting and doing practically anything way better than we humans do. The updates to the technology are increasing at an exponential rate. No matter what we say about creativity being a human privilege, AI will be able to duplicate that and go even beyond the human imagination enough to awe us.

I see all of this happening but that doesn’t mean we throw in the towel. Is AI far surpassing humans now? At some things yes. Not so at writing currently. So we write. What if later AI does it better? That’s fine. You still have a story to tell? Write it. Who cares if it is a success? You express yourself. Or there can be things people want to read about from other real humans or possess a painting done by another human.

And what if none of that works? We adapt. Like we always do. We might not have to work as hard then. So we can spend our lives more leisurely while writing occasionally for our and our friends’ amusement while the robots handle the important things in life while we are paid a monthly credit which will be more than enough to live and travel. And maybe add to that basic income with doing coaching on the side since there will be others who appreciate the human touch. That’s an example.

In the end, we do what we can to survive and thrive. Lets live our life from the now and deal with things as they come to us. Don’t worry too much about the future. Have some fun and creativity now. And those who want to write and stretch their creative muscles can do so with this subliminal whether it is financially rewarding or not in the long run.

After all, a passion is something we would do if we were already had all the money in the world or even if we didn’t have a dime. We write because we want to. Or paint. Or dance. Or repair cars.

Follow your bliss.

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@Detective_L I’ll let you know in a week’s time.

At the moment all the grandkids want to share their remembrance of this woman but there is limited time during the funeral and the likely fear of the direct descendants of losing control of the ceremony or having too much time spent in monologues, so I’ve been working with my closest in the fam to see if a PDF collection of memories of the grandkids could be a workable compromise to allow the others to retain that sense of control. This would lend itself directly to using UWX along with photos to illustrate the story.

Death is a touchy subject; in a way I hope I can convince them to combine their ideas into some kind of shared printable remembrance. Having something like that demonstrates the love of the contributors while letting those creating the ceremony retain the control they fear losing, and allows everyone to retain their voice. Even if only one participant is using UWX :wink:

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I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’ve been having dreams every single night that seems to indicate I’m healing after adding :pen: UWX. Today I straight up had a nightmare but when it ended I literally woke up by breathing a sigh of relief - like some underlying tension was released from my body.

I’m thinking the recon on this for me has to do with self-expression, my reputation and worry about how I’m seen publicly - specifically in what I write. My dreams are hard for me to decipher at this point. I don’t really fit conventionally into any bubble/box, so I feel this is the scripting trying to tell me that’s okay. It may also be me coming to terms with my poor reputation in my past, it keeps me up at night sometimes. That’s my guess.

My writing has improved since I added Grammarly a week or two ago (using it right now!). Looking into starting my own blog and/or being active on social media, so I can display my thoughts and opinions more publicly. As I’ve stated somewhere here before, I seem to grow the most through actively engaging in the community rather than isolating myself - so this title appears perfect to me in that regard.

I saw somewhere on Twitter about building your own tribe. That makes sense to me, building a tribe rather than trying to fit yourself into one. Writing is the simplest way one could express themselves and build a community - with the barrier of entry simply being pen and paper or a phone screen. I hope to build my own tribe too and create my own lasting impact on the world.

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More :pen: UWX results.

I’m a heavy non-fiction reader. Haven’t read fiction in a long-time and felt the urge to yesterday. It’s an amazing Chinese sci-fi classic called The Three-Body Problem. Highly recommend it. I had no issue reading through this book and found it very enjoyable compared to my attempted reading of The Foundation series a few months ago. A subtle but noticeable increase in the clarity of the mental imagery of the scenes in the book as I was reading was also present. I really appreciated the writing in this book, the simple yet beautifully descriptive prose caught my attention and kept me engaged throughout.

This led to a very smooth reading of the book, giving me a glimpse of the “movie in my head” like experience that some people talk about. Binged and finished it in 2 days.

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Watched Chinese series Three-Body Problem and I liked it.

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So did UWX help you with your reading somehow?

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Very nice. I’m planning on watching it when I finish the trilogy, fingers crossed :crossed_fingers:

That has been my impression so far. It improves both the quality and enjoyment of my reading. It also improves my discernment of what is good and bad writing. Of course, this is a title explicitly meant for writing but it seems that it has the unexpected (?) side-effect of improving one’s reading.

As it relates to copywriting, I am starting to understand copy that catches my attention and those that do not just by consistently reading a lot of them every day. It starts off as intuition that develops into more of a logical framework over time. Studying the principles of good copy directly will obviously shorten this timeframe though.

(Been having fun using Grammarly and ChatGPT while writing this reply. I’m constantly re-writing it based on feedback to account for tonal differences and better delivery.)

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That may not be a side effect because writers also have to be good readers to write better. If UWX can also help with being a better reader that’s another plus for this title.

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Just an update on that, it initially helped me to do a Finding Forrester so to speak, and then to critique my own first draft and redo it with different first paragraphs. The process of writing was quite quick and effortless as was working to a formula or theme. Now results wise, obviously getting feedback when its coming from family is not always unbiased, but I got reliable feedback from four people who were quite impressed by what was essentially a very unrefined piece of work, even though I felt like I could have continued the refining process further if I had the time.

I think the thing I noticed the most was ease of the refining process and the ability to channel words toward a feeling or theme.

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Not unexpected. :wink:
The best writers are those who read A LOT.

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