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

Jang Yeong-sil — Korea's original genius inventor who built sundials, water clocks, and astronomical instruments in 15th-century Joseon. That's your energy: disappear into the workshop, emerge with something that breaks people's brains. You're not doing it because someone assigned it — you just got curious and kept going until a masterpiece appeared. Alone time is infinitely more productive than group brainstorming. Your output quality is so undeniable that zero social skills still somehow results in full respect from everyone around you.
Dating intuition: essentially zero. Trying to logically analyze why they're upset tends to make it significantly worse. You need someone who genuinely respects your obsessions and gives you enough alone time — without that, long-term just doesn't work. But once you actually open up, the depth and thoughtfulness you bring surprises everyone who underestimated you.
You go deeper into one field of interest than anyone else will ever go. Full-stack developer, researcher, AI engineer — skill over politics, always. You couldn't care less about office dynamics; the work speaks for itself. Freelancing is your natural habitat where being brilliant is the only currency that matters.
Wear the same three outfits on rotation, but drop serious money on computer specs, camera gear, or whatever your current obsession requires. You research cost-efficiency thoroughly and somehow always conclude the most expensive option is the best value — and honestly? It lasts longer, so the logic holds.