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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2276168
New neuro-pathways after a brain tumor. My thoughts and experiences.
When asked how am I doing? I often reply, Seven Degrees Left of Center.

After a powerful seizure, an MRI scan found a lime-sized tumor in my brain. This happened in September of 2019. The tumor was located about one inch to the left and seven degrees from the center of my brain touching the hippocampus. An area of the brain responsible for coding and decoding language and memories.

I have to start over each day because I've forgotten where yesterday ended. Over time, I'm learning to adapt.


February 18, 2025 at 11:26am
February 18, 2025 at 11:26am
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Learning about AI-assisted writing made me realize it is like a drug. At first, it seems really cool and even trendy. However, it can take over the process of individual creativity.

I suffered a brain injury five years ago. The result is permanent memory issues. I admit I use Grammarly to help with spelling and grammar. Without it, I can barely write ideas into readable wordage.

I asked the wrong question the other day. The question should have been more personal. At what point am I using AI instead of my originality?

AI-assisted writing is a slippery slope I do not want to slide down. I have to admit the tools are tempting.

Thank you to https://www.writing.com/main/newsletters/action/archives/id/12976 by Max Griffen


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