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Being A Fake Guru Is So Easy With Jasper!

This blog post was originally published in the Jasper Facebook Group here.

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***Note, there is some humor applied to it, not to be taken 100% seriously.

BEING A FAKE GURU IS SO EASY WITH JASPER!

by Jeremiah Krakowski


Let me explain....

One of my favorite use cases in Jasper is to create unique approaches for how to give advice when I lack all the words myself.

I then translate these into future social media content, blog posts, podcast episodes, etc.

Now, I will add, I don't actually blast people DIRECTLY with these ideas and give them advice, it's mainly my own narcissistic monologuing on my social media, but I find it has a positive impact on some people and makes me feel good.

But, I've baked in what I call "Kid Gloves" mode that resolves the "jerk-like" nature of this critical waterfall of negativity.

I'll start with a problem I notice a friend, client, or associate is having. It could also be a problem I'm having.

Any problem that needs advice.

I set the tone to "Kind" in order to soften the blow of my critical content.

PROBLEM I WANT TO GIVE ADVICE FOR:

Someone who needs every detail mapped out, even the unknowns, and won't move until they know EVERYTHING and have planned every step and processed everything out of fear of making any mistake.

BOSS MODE COMMAND:

What is the psychological root cause of the above behavior?

RESULT:
The psychological root cause of this type of personality is a fear of making mistakes. This person wants to be in control of every situation in order to avoid any potential problems. They may also have a perfectionist streak, which leads them to be overly critical of themselves and others.

BOSS MODE COMMAND:
What advice would you give to someone who is dealing with the problem above?

RESULT:
If you are struggling with a fear of making mistakes, my advice would be to try to relax and take things one step at a time. Don't try to plan out every detail of your life, because that is impossible. Instead, focus on the things you can control and let the rest go. Accept that mistakes are going to happen, but don't dwell on them. Learn from your mistakes and move on. Don't be too hard on yourself, and try to enjoy the journey instead of worrying about the destination.

This is where it get's fun...

ENTER KID GLOVES MODE!


1.) I take the statement above and run it through the paragraph generator.
2.) Then I the result through "Explain I to a child" Grade 1, 2 or 3.
3.) I run that result through the content improver.

RINSE AND REPEAT THIS PROCESS WITH THE BEST RESULT YOU GET UNTIL SATISFIED.

It's incredible.

Have fun being a critical jerk to everyone around you, and appearing like a conscious, kind guru in the process.


FINAL OUTPUT THAT SATISFIED MY NARCISSISTIC NEED TO BE RIGHT AND OVERLORD OVER PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET:

Everyone makes mistakes- it's an inevitable part of life. The key to happiness is not to focus on whether or not you'll make another mistake, but rather to learn from the mistakes you have already made.

Worrying about making additional mistakes will only prevent you from taking risks and making positive changes in your life. Instead, use your past mistakes as a guide to help you make better choices in the future.

If you can learn from your mistakes then they will have served a purpose, instead of being a source of unhappiness and anxiety.

So next time you make a mistake, remember that it's not the end of the world- it's simply an opportunity to learn and grow.

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