The day I let technology make all my decisions
I woke up and didn’t decide what to do first. My phone did. I asked ChatGPT what a productive morning routine should look like, and it told me to drink a glass of water, stretch for five minutes, take a cold shower, and then journal. I followed it blindly.
Breakfast? I let an AI meal planner pick based on what was in my fridge: oatmeal with bananas and a dash of cinnamon. Not bad. For clothes, I used a weather app’s suggestion: light hoodie, jeans, sneakers. Again, not bad.
I had no plans for the day, so I asked an AI itinerary generator what someone in my city should do on a casual Saturday. It suggested a walk in the park, visiting a local bookstore, and trying a new café. I did all three. The bookstore suggestion led me to a book I might never have picked up on my own: A Man Called Ove. I read half of it in one sitting.
By evening, I let a music AI queue up songs for my mood. It picked mostly mellow, moody acoustic songs, which matched how I felt: oddly calm but slightly hollow. I had followed a perfect day, curated for me, but it didn’t feel entirely mine.
Would I do it again? Maybe. But next time, I’d like to interrupt the flow, throw in something unpredictable—something human.
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