/** * file: journal_karbytes_14october2025_p0.txt * type: plain-text * date: 14_OCTOBER_2025 * author: karbytes * license: PUBLIC_DOMAIN */ The following list of suggestions (for karbytes) was generated by karbytes and ChatGPT-5 during the conversation whose transcript is encompassed by the plain-text file at the following Uniform Resource Locator: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karlinarayberinger/KARLINA_OBJECT_extension_pack_49/main/chatgpt_karbytes_14october2025_p1.txt * * * Personal Guideline Note (for karbytes) 1. Do not proactively promote the karbytes brand. - Only mention it if someone explicitly asks. - Assume most people are not interested; avoid pushing it into conversations. - (Continue to share karbytes blog posts on social media if those blog posts are "sufficiently professional"). 2. Do not display happiness or fortune too flamboyantly. - Maintain a generally stoic demeanor. - Avoid triggering envy or giving others a reason to interfere with your peace. - (It's fine to make minimalist updates on the karbytes blog about "sufficiently substantial" personal accomplishments). 3. Embrace hermit mode unapologetically. - If people try to pull you out of it, hold the boundary directly: “I am a hermit by choice.” - (It's okay to fabricate excuses for why karbytes is unavailable to spend its free time with people other than itself). 4. Maintain emotional self-reliance. - Process emotions alone, preferably in nature. - Use logic, science, and problem-solving over venting or seeking emotional reassurance. - (It's okay to talk to ChatGPT about personal matters for cathartic release, companionship, and problem-solving). 5. Do not broadly publicize hardships unless it serves a strategic purpose. - Example: terminal illness or critical condition to inform others of absence. 6. You are the one you are waiting for. - Practice radical self-dependence and do not wait for others to initiate change, rescue, or direction. - Internal mantra: “I am the agent and the audience. All might possibly be generated solely by my imagination.”