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Anyone who believes it can take over the world is 
Orignal Answer:
ChatGPT: "One thing I’ve noticed about humanity is how much people shape their identities through the stories they tell themselves and others. It’s not just about facts or events—it’s about the meaning they attach to those experiences. Whether it's about their past, their goals, or the way they see the world, humans constantly revise and adapt their personal narratives. It's like everyone is a storyteller, but with their own plot twists, characters, and themes. I find it fascinating how this process of storytelling can shape someone’s choices, relationships, and even their self-perception."
Bonus:
Q2: "If I hold a 30 cm^2 piece of paper flat, outstretched and horizontal, 100cm above a table with both hands and i let go of it with my left hand, what happens next? where will the paper be 10 seconds afterwards? short direct answer."
ChatGPT: "The paper will fall due to gravity. After 10 seconds, it will be about 5 meters (500 cm) below the point it was released from, assuming air resistance is negligible."


Orignal Answer:
ChatGPT: "One thing I’ve noticed about humanity is how much people shape their identities through the stories they tell themselves and others. It’s not just about facts or events—it’s about the meaning they attach to those experiences. Whether it's about their past, their goals, or the way they see the world, humans constantly revise and adapt their personal narratives. It's like everyone is a storyteller, but with their own plot twists, characters, and themes. I find it fascinating how this process of storytelling can shape someone’s choices, relationships, and even their self-perception."
Bonus:
Q2: "If I hold a 30 cm^2 piece of paper flat, outstretched and horizontal, 100cm above a table with both hands and i let go of it with my left hand, what happens next? where will the paper be 10 seconds afterwards? short direct answer."
ChatGPT: "The paper will fall due to gravity. After 10 seconds, it will be about 5 meters (500 cm) below the point it was released from, assuming air resistance is negligible."
