ChatGPT Says Your New Year's Resolutions Are Bullshit – Medium
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Mr. Moderator: Do you believe in New Year’s resolutions?
ChatGPT: As an AI, I don’t have personal beliefs or experiences, so I don’t have the ability to believe in New Year’s resolutions or any other human practices. However, I can provide information and perspectives on New Year’s resolutions based on the knowledge I’ve been trained on.
New Year’s resolutions are a popular tradition where individuals set goals or make promises to themselves to improve their lives in the coming year. These resolutions can range from personal development goals like exercising more, learning a new skill, or eating healthier, to more abstract aims like being more positive or kind.
The effectiveness and value of New Year’s resolutions are subjects of debate. Some people find them to be motivating and helpful in achieving personal growth and change. Others argue that they can lead to unnecessary pressure and disappointment if not achieved.
Do you have any specific questions about New Year’s resolutions or need tips on setting effective ones?
Mr. Moderator: Do you have any statistics on the success rate of New Year’s resolutions?
ChatGPT: As of my last update in April 2023, various studies and surveys have been conducted on the success rate of New Year’s resolutions, though the results can vary. Here are some general findings from this research:
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