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.
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Hands move before words do — you're a doer first and an explainer second. Complex technical problems that have had the team stuck for a week? You solve them in five minutes and file a one-line report: "Tried something. It worked." The team has accepted this as sufficient. You're not performing quiet — you're genuinely wired for independent focus, and the output proves it every time. When gear breaks before anyone calls a repair shop, you've already fixed it. That self-reliance shows up everywhere you work.
Verbal expression is awkward — fixing the thing that's been broken for months isn't. Assembling furniture, troubleshooting the laptop, quietly making sure everything works: that's love, expressed in your natural language. Someone who recognizes "I made this functional for you" as genuine care rather than distance gets you immediately. That person is worth finding.
Engineering and technical roles over management — that's clear and deliberate. Going deep on one domain until you're the best in the room is the career plan, and you're executing it. Your hands-on pattern-recognition for how things work is genuinely rare. Teams that find this out tend to structure themselves around protecting your focus time, which is exactly right.
Day-to-day living is minimal — but the tool set, the gear, the equipment is top quality and you don't apologize for it. Buying once and buying right is better economics than replacing cheap stuff repeatedly, and you've run the math. Smart use of secondhand markets means you usually get the exact right item at a better price than retail.