I asked an AI to copy my writing, but it ended up improving how I think about words
It started as a random experiment.
One quiet evening, I was sipping tea and scrolling through my drafts folder, half proud, half embarrassed. I thought of an idea… what if I ask ChatGPT to write like me? You know, same tone, same rhythm, same kind of messy-but-real sentences that somehow people connect with.
So I opened the chat and typed… “Write this in my style.”
I thought it would fail. I mean, how could a machine write like me? I expected something robotic, maybe too perfect, maybe too polished. But what came next caught me off guard.
It was my style, but cleaner.
It was my thoughts, but structured.
It was like holding a mirror where your reflection looks just a little better than you.
1. The awkward truth about my writing
I always believed that writing was about emotions. If I feel it, others will too. I rarely plan, I just type. I mix deep thoughts with simple words and hope something clicks.
