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 Was Your Job in a Past Life? | Joseon Dynasty Edition

Freelance tracker with a spotless delivery record. You don't work on principles — you work on contracts, and once you take a job, it gets done without drama or delay. You separate work from emotion completely, which is what makes you so effective. Resourceful, independent, and frighteningly good at finding solutions others couldn't. Rules are suggestions; results are what matter. Your own rules, your own pace, your own price.
Responsibility-heavy relationships feel like a constraint. You want something light, easy, and undefined — which, weirdly, makes you more magnetic to people. Going quiet for a few days and reappearing with no explanation is just your rhythm. The mystery pulls people closer rather than away. When you actually get serious about someone though, that same focused intensity comes through.
Organizational life is structurally incompatible with how you operate. You pick the highest-paying jobs, deliver, collect, and move on. Skill directly equals earnings — no hierarchy, no bureaucracy, no office politics. You're a problem-solver for hire, and premium rates come naturally once people know what you can do.
Cash over everything — the paper trail feels unnecessary. When money comes in, you already know where it's going: good drinks, whatever you want right now, and that's that. The spend-then-earn cycle has its own logic, and you've made peace with it. Surprisingly low stress about finances for someone who lives this way.