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.
Are You an HSP? Highly Sensitive Person Test

Thick-skin 30%, Sensitive 70% — Who's happy, who's off, what the energy in the room is right now — you read all of it without a single word being spoken. Walk into any group setting and your internal vibe-thermometer kicks on automatically. A single emoji in the group chat, the exact second a conversation goes quiet — you're already clocking it: "wait, something's up." Loud environments can drain you a bit, but that's not a sign of being too sensitive — it's a sign that your brain is processing more information than most people's. That antenna is a genuine, real-world ability that shows up in how people interact with you and how well you do your work. It's why people describe you as "somehow just reliable" without being able to put their finger on exactly why.
Your partner says "I'm fine" but their eyes say something different — you immediately come back with "no you're not." Facial expressions, tone of voice, how fast they respond to a text — you read all of it, which makes it genuinely hard for anyone to hide something from you for long. "How did you know? I never told you that" is a line you've heard at least once in every relationship.
In a meeting, you've already picked up on what the other side actually wants before they say it. "Are they uncomfortable with this?" "Is this direction not landing?" — you catch it before anyone else does, and you bring up the adjustment before anyone asks. That's why you tend to thrive in strategy, consulting, marketing, and sales. You get feedback and you've already accounted for it.
Before you look at the price tag you're already asking: "is this actually right for me?" and "do I feel aligned with what this brand is about?" Your wallet opens faster than you'd expect for a creator you love or a brand you've decided to trust. It's not about finding the cheapest — it's about buying when you have real sensory conviction. And that means you almost never look back and go "why did I buy that?"