Writers, I have a request to make,
While trying to write on this topic, it took 2 minutes to write the first version, then took another 1 second AI assisted to write version 2. Can you chip in your thoughts or opinion as writers
- Which one of these versions resonates with your emotion more
- Do you write impulsively or constructively
- Which of these versions is more constructive than the other
- How long does it take you to edit a text before publishing it.
UNEDITED VERSION OF THIS PROMPT WRITING
The most ambitious DIY project I have ever ventured focusing on making writing a career. This involved a lot of decoding old habits, educations and great infiltrated social anomalies embedded deep in my brain subconsciousness. This aspect was the most tasking because I felt sick and out of placed within me while others saw me as running mad.
I had to give up my salaried employment which affected my finances. My shelter, clothing, food and recreations were affected. It was crazy, yet I knew that I must do it if I were ever to be alive. In the process, with all the confusion I would ask myself, are you alive.
Then I encountered an emotional nonconstructive criticism from someone I thought was a friend. I faced desolation but through prayer, fasting and daily Bible encounters I came back consuming all the flames of the fires. I turned out that instead of the fire roasting and destroying me, it beautified and still beautifying me.
THE EDITED VERSION OF THE WRITING PROMPT
The most ambitious DIY project I’ve ever embarked on was transforming my entire life to focus on my writing career. This journey involved breaking down old habits, reprogramming my mind, and confronting deep-seated beliefs. The process was incredibly challenging; I often felt disoriented and out of place, and some even thought I was losing touch with reality.
Leaving my job had a significant impact on my finances. Essentials like shelter, clothing, food, and leisure were at stake. It was a crazy, tumultuous period, but I knew I had to persevere to truly feel alive. During this time, I often questioned my existence and purpose. The emotional and nonconstructive criticism from a church member, someone I once considered a friend, pushed me into desolation. Yet, through prayer, fasting, and daily Bible
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