Calling all Skeptics —Try this ai Prompt for a Fresh Perspective
I asked ChatGPT the following question.
I used to believe Substack was just 'pay me to read my words and that didn't sit well', but now I’m starting to see things differently. Help me explore why my perspective has shifted and what new possibilities this opens up?”
Chat Replied with:
It sounds like something clicked—something shifted in how you see Substack, moving from a paywalled journal to something with more depth and possibility. Let’s explore that.
Maybe at first, it felt like a closed-off space—like putting a toll booth in front of your ideas. A transactional exchange that didn’t quite fit with how you want to share. But now, something has changed. Is it that you’ve seen people using it differently? That it’s less about pay me to read my words and more about creating a space where ideas, teaching, and connection can live in a more intentional way?
Substack isn’t just about selling access—it’s about building a readership that wants to go deeper with you. It’s about curating a space where people choose to engage, not just scroll past. And maybe that’s what’s shifting for you—the realization that it’s not a cash grab but an invitation. A way to hold space for the work you truly care about and for the people who want to be part of that.
So what new possibilities does this open?
A place for long-form ideas without social media noise.
A chance to experiment, refine, and build something lasting.
A way to gather a community who is truly invested in what you’re building—not just with subscriptions, but with attention, trust, and conversation.
Does that feel like where your thinking is going? Or is there another piece to this shift?
Copy, paste this prompt into Chat or Claude and see what she offers back.
I used to believe [insert past belief], but now I’m starting to see things differently. Help me explore why my perspective has shifted and what new possibilities this opens up.
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