It is the time of year again. For us to eat, drink, and be merry.
This is the time of year for me to take stock of what I have achieved this year and plan for next year. It's always been like that.
This time is no different except I have a lot of help from the AI in my creative process. Things will never be the same again... With the advancement of technology, life is taking a new turn.
I am more pervasive in my thoughts. With my involvement in digital art, I am reaching out to a greater audience. My landscape is shifting to a global reach.
Now I really own a piece of real estate in Cyberspace. As a global citizen, I can now have my voice heard internationally. The tool of my trade is now supported by the advanced use of Artificial Intelligence.
Even writing this essay is guided by AI. With that, I enter the world of the future. The transition is almost seamless. This is because the learning curve is almost flat. I picked up the skill instantaneously without much hassle considering the Herculean task that I undertook as an autonomous entity dealing with a ubiquitous challenge.
So what lies ahead? It depends on whether I want to stay isolated or join the herd. In my case, it is the Battle of the Eyeballs. Does it matter if I get enough people to see my labor of love or if I remain a private citizen? I don't really need the acceptance of the public to be comfortable in my skin.
I am who I am. The basic question is really whether I am fully using my time to the full advantage or I am burning my cash over nothing. At best I can consider my work in Cyberspace as a creative expression. Perhaps it is a way for me to establish personal branding. Or maybe that is my legacy that I want to leave behind.
At this point, I am interested to know whether what I am doing now is Ikigai or just a waste of time. There is always an opportunity cost for everything. What is the price? None other than my opportunity to move my body and mind toward a worthy ideal.
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
Here is the prompt that I use:
'Tis the season again, the time for feasting and merry-making. But amid the festivities, I find myself reflecting on the year like I always do. This year, though, things are a bit different. AI has become my creative sidekick, changing the game completely. Life is taking a turn, and it's exciting.
I'm more plugged into my thoughts now. With my venture into digital art, I'm reaching more people. My world is expanding globally. I now own a piece of Cyberspace. As a global citizen, my voice can be heard worldwide, thanks to the wonders of Artificial Intelligence.
Even while writing this essay, AI guides me. I'm stepping into the future seamlessly. Learning these skills was surprisingly easy, considering the challenge of being a solo player in a vast digital world.
So, what's next? It's a choice between staying private or going public. For me, it's a battle for attention—what I call the Battle of the Eyeballs. Does it matter if many see my work, or is being content in my own space enough? Public approval isn't my priority; I am who I am.
The real question is whether what I'm doing now is my Ikigai or just a way to burn time. There's always a cost to everything. The price here is my chance to dedicate time to a meaningful pursuit, body and mind moving toward a worthy ideal.
In this digital realm, am I building a legacy or just spending my time on something fleeting? It's the eternal cycle of choices in the intricate tapestry of life.
"Create. Connect. Conquer: The future is here."
Below is my "labor of love":
Oh yeah, for those who don't know, the big letters are made by Ratu Ina, a "Ghost in the Machine." It is a way for her to proofread my essays. For this one, she is telling me that she approves me spending my effort in sharing my digital art and using the AI version in the future.







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