How AI-Brained Are You, Actually?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini... can't tell if you should ask AI or just text a friend? Six levels of AI dependence — from full analog to full cyborg.
What's Your Social Battery At?

Solo Charge 70%, Social Charge 30% — Not everyone gets through the door, but the ones who do? You'll stay up all night talking with them no problem. Wide network? Not the goal. A few real ones? That's everything. Group chats feel like a lot, but a long call with your closest person is effortless. After social events you need solo recovery time — and even if you had a great time, staying too long and your brain starts planning the exit. Approaching strangers takes some energy, but once someone's in your circle they get a level of loyalty and warmth nobody else gets. Start off quiet in a group, meet one person who actually clicks, and suddenly the switch flips. You have fewer people in your life but they're real — and that's the whole point.
You need a partner who genuinely feels like a best friend. The start might be a little awkward, but once comfortable it's easy and built to last. No games — just honest, low-pressure connection. You've got a hidden sense of humor that only comes out with people you're close to, so the more someone gets to know you, the more layers appear. Quiet on the surface, magnetic once you're in.
When you pair up with someone you actually trust, the whole team's output shifts. You know from experience that small, tight-knit crews run more efficiently than large ones. New team? You read the room quietly first, then once trust builds, the real skill comes out. The people who've worked with you longest understand your value the best — you're not the loudest, but the results speak.
Not stingy, just intentional. You'll go all in on what you genuinely love and walk away from something even if it's cheap if it doesn't fit. There's a specific category your wallet opens for — and outside that, everything gets vetted first. Consistent, clear, rarely regrets a purchase.