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.
Yeah I Like Being Alone, But Like... How Much?

Extrovert 5%, Introvert 95% — It's not that you dislike people — your inner world is just genuinely too full to feel like anything's missing. Your thoughts almost never stop, and you've never actually been bored alone. The half-hour before you fall asleep might be the richest part of your whole day. When someone asks "aren't you lonely?" your honest reaction is "...wait, why would I be?" You enjoy being around people — but alone is where you actually recharge. And when you do find someone who truly clicks? The connection goes somewhere nobody expected.
You open up to people who actually keep digging and want to understand you. Broad but shallow connections don't do anything for you — one person, going deep, over a long time. When you're in a relationship, you're completely serious about it from the start. Someone looking for something casual will feel the mismatch immediately. That's not a problem — it's a filter.
When you're locked into something solo, the work hits a different level. Rigid structures, mandatory meetings, reporting chains — all genuinely draining. Freelancer, creator, specialist researcher — those paths are where your actual ability shows up. The more your life is designed around autonomous, deep work, the more you thrive.
Doesn't matter if everyone else is buying it — if it doesn't mean anything to you personally, it's an automatic no. Trends and social pressure barely register. But when something in your specific corner calls to you, you don't hesitate. The people around you look at what you bought and ask "why do you even need that?" — which means it's probably the most important thing you own.