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Episode Title: Cognitive Biases, AI Likeness & Writing as Legacy

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In this reflective and exploratory session, we dive into the motivations behind writing as a tool for self-understanding, AI training, and legacy. We explore how the process of organizing thoughts on topics like cognitive biases, bipolar perception, and lived experience is not just creative work—but preparation for future dialogue with one’s own AI likeness.

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In this episode, we explore:

- Why writing doesn’t need to be perfect to be powerful, especially when training an AI likeness

- Using writing and voice to capture context, insight, and philosophical positioning

- The connection between bipolar cognition, cognitive biases, and the right brain

- How “pure perception” might be enhanced by quieting cognitive noise

- The evolution from journaling for self to writing for AI as an act of living legacy

- Building a chatbot version of self as a thinking companion for processing insight

- The difference between concise “punchy” writing and lived, layered articulation

- How AI might help us integrate and revisit thousands of notes we’ve created

- Addiction to YouTube as a way of buffering from deeper insight overload

- The balance between creating for yourself and preparing material for deeper learning and interaction

- The early reflections on building a system to explore and decode 100+ cognitive biases through a bipolar lens

Quote from the episode:

"You don’t have to be a good writer. You can write—and just write as you—and that’s helping train the AI to be you."