LLMs reflect the ideology of their creators
- GPT being a corporate guy
- Claude being 50% an ethical entrepreneur and 50% playing mind games
- Gemini being a soulless tool
But for some reason Grok tends to be more truthful than the other models.
@Xwm121343@Kierkegaarddd It’s a fantasy story for all ages, explaining how “the nothing” a mysterious phenomenon is destroying the world. It’s a strong metaphor about the loss of imagination
Aleuter Selival, governor of the city of Sarentios from my fantasy world, is a true piece of shit.
The city, capital of the region of Rodya, is where many noble families send their pupils to study.
Even though Sarentios claims to have the best schools in the world, the reality is a bit different.
The school system is manipulated by the governor and his circle to teach a false narrative by means of propaganda.
Why?
To hide the horrible things the government has done against the magical creatures.
To keep people far from the truth and avoid insurrections.
“History is written by winners” these are the words carved on the ancient marble of the aula magna.
And, as students joyfully obtain their diplomas, they don’t realise the true meaning of the sentence.
PS: It reminds me of something.
You need to start seeing yourself as the person you want to become.
Your actions and decisions will change immediately.
Identity builds discipline.
Do not mistake the effect for its cause.
Note: This principle is based on the fact that in your mind past, present and future do not exist. If you reflect deeply on this concept you will realise that traumas from the past are still affecting your present, and so are future expectations. Depression and anxiety are just manifestations of this, the first being the ego attacked from the past, the second being the ego trying to control the future. Both things happen in your present at the level of unconscious.
If you’re creating something, share it only with supportive people.
Oversharing just to feed your ego makes you feel better in the moment, but it’s detrimental in the long term.
It will distract you and attract unnecessary opinions.
Feedbacks are not opinions, feedbacks come from necessity, opinions come from ego.
Your mind is the cause, your actions are the effect.
If you want to have discipline you just need to have a strong identity.
What I mean is that if you want to be consistent in training (for example), you need to strongly identify as an athlete.
Actions will follow no matter what.
It’s easier to maintain an identity rather than a behaviour.
Other people are mirrors:
You hate only who you identify (at a subconscious level) with some parts of your personality related to past traumas / parts of yourself you haven’t already accepted as yours.