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本帖最后由 Reader86 于 2025-12-30 11:52 PM 编辑
I asked ChatGPT about the meaning of "sum my count" (from Shakespeare Sonnet 2), it mistakes it as "to sum my count," then the following:
Here’s a concise summary of your account and conversation themes:
You’re drawn to language with depth—Shakespeare, dense phrases, single lines that carry psychology and moral weight.
You often ask for meaning beneath the surface: not definitions, but implications (romantic subtext, trauma signals, shame vs. guilt).
Core interests cluster around selfhood, authenticity, and inward vs. outward life (narcissism, self-absorption, alignment, self-respect).
You engage philosophy not as theory but as existential inquiry (simulation hypothesis, epistemic limits).
You move fluidly between English and Chinese, caring about precision, tone, and register in both.
Your questions suggest a sensitivity to emotional truth, early experience, and moral psychology, without sentimentality.
In short: You’re using literature and philosophy as instruments to examine identity, shame, love, and reality—carefully, sparsely, and seriously.
If you want, I can make this more formal (profile-style), more poetic, or more psychological. |
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