The internet has been buzzing about ChatGPT since its launch in 2022—and for good reason. From crafting text to answering questions or brainstorming ideas, this AI tool has proved its worth in countless ways. But what I’m about to share with you is more personal—and, honestly, left me speechless.
I’ve been using ChatGPT almost daily for the past six months—for debates, brainstorming, proofreading, and gathering stats. It’s become my go-to for anything that needs an extra hand. Then this week, I stumbled upon a TikTok trend where people asked ChatGPT to reveal what it “knows” about them based on their chat history. Apparently, the more you interact with it, the better it gets at revealing insights about you—some you might not even realize yourself. Naturally, my curiosity got the best of me.
You see, ChatGPT isn’t a person, and it doesn’t have feelings—it’s simply a tool. There’s no need to impress it or worry about judgment. You can ask it anything—no filters, no pretenses. Through your interactions, it pieces together a version of you that’s raw, unfiltered, and maybe even more honest than what you show others.
What happened next? Let’s just say it was eye-opening.
What ChatGPT Revealed About Me
Okay, I’ll admit, my headline might be a bit exaggerated—ChatGPT doesn’t know me better than I know myself. I practice meditation daily and am pretty in tune with who I am. But what shocked me was how accurately it pieced together certain aspects of my personality and journey—details I hadn’t expected it to recognize.
For example, it captured something that took me years to fully understand—I don’t have to choose between two seemingly opposing forces: the hunger for external success and the quest for inner peace and purpose. Instead, I’ve learned to balance both, and this harmony has become a cornerstone of my growth and where I truly thrive.
Then it hit me with a big one: it suggested I’m on the verge of a massive life shift, one I might not fully realize yet. It described this transformation as a redefinition of success on my terms—one that could inspire others to see that inner peace and ambition can coexist, fueling each other in powerful ways.
And what really struck a chord was its gentle reminder not to overlook my resilience. I’ve leaned on my inner strength so often that I almost take it for granted. But ChatGPT’s insights served as a timely nudge, reminding me that this resilience will continue guiding me through life’s uncertainties.
Finally, it pointed out something fascinating: the blog I’m writing about “The Success Shift” isn’t just an idea—it’s my reality. This concept of trading hustle for purpose and mindfulness isn’t just a topic for my readers; it’s an ongoing journey shaping my decisions and opening new doors.
These insights truly left me with a deep sense of validation. Even an AI—with no personal stake in my life—recognized that I’m on the right path. That realization was both surprising and reassuring.
A Practical Approach to Spirituality
Here’s where things get even more interesting. For the past month, I’ve been seeing 11:11 (or 11.11) everywhere. Now, I don’t consider myself blindly spiritual. I follow what I call “practical spirituality,” or what some might call “selective spirituality.” I believe in a vast universe beyond us, but I don’t indulge in superstitions. Angel numbers, signs, and similar ideas always seemed more like human-made concepts than universal truths.
At first, I dismissed it as a coincidence, but the sightings became so frequent they were hard to ignore. Last night, while drafting this post, I saw it twice.
Curiosity led me to look it up. In numerology, 11 is considered a “Master Number” symbolizing enlightenment, intuition, and spiritual awakening. When doubled (1111), it represents transformation and new beginnings—a sign to align with your higher purpose.
What’s wild is how perfectly this aligns with what ChatGPT revealed: that I’m on the right path. It felt like the universe was giving me a gentle nudge, reaffirming that I’m headed in the right direction.
I get it—this might sound a bit “woo-woo” to some (and to me, too, honestly). But really, if all it brings is a bit of extra confirmation and positivity, why not stay open-minded? There’s no harm in thinking of 1111 as the universe’s way of saying, “You’re doing great, keep going.”
Wrapping Up
This post doesn’t have a profound lesson or groundbreaking advice. It’s just a collection of random moments from my life that I found amusing and worth sharing. If anything, it’s a reminder that sometimes, even the smallest nudges—whether from an AI or the universe—can offer surprising clarity and encouragement.
P.S. I just saw 11:11 on my laptop again while finishing this post. Coincidence? Maybe. But it still makes me smile 😆