ChatGPT Confession #006
I Asked ChatGPT What the Most Ridiculous Thing I Asked It
This started as a joke, but it turned into one of the clearest examples I’ve seen of how ChatGPT reflects your thinking patterns back to you.
I asked ChatGPT what the most ridiculous thing I’d asked it all year was, fully expecting something mildly embarrassing. Maybe something tech-related, maybe something random.
Instead, it turned around and read me like a personality report I didn’t ask for.
Not one question… a pattern
It didn’t give me a single moment. It gave me a category. Apparently, my version of “ridiculous” isn’t asking silly things. It’s asking very big things and casually describing them as quick fixes.
Things like, “Can we just tidy this up quickly?”
Which sounds harmless… until you look at what “this” actually is.
When “quick” is doing a lot of heavy lifting
According to ChatGPT, I have a habit of asking for help with things like restructuring parts of my business, organising systems, building content, making decisions, and generally trying to get everything aligned… but framed as something that should be done before lunch.
It basically said I was trying to reorganise a plane while it’s flying, redesign the cockpit, learn aviation rules, and land it smoothly… ideally before coffee gets cold.
Honestly? Rude. Also accurate.
What I actually asked
What’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve asked you this year?
Simple question. Slightly confronting answer.
The line I didn’t expect
There was one line that made me stop for a second. It said, “That’s not a task. That’s a season of life.”
And annoyingly… it made sense.
Because when you’re in it, everything feels like a list. You just keep moving from one thing to the next. But when someone reflects it back like that, you realise you’re not dealing with a few loose ends. You’re in the middle of something bigger.
This is where ChatGPT becomes less of a tool and more of a thinking partner, especially when it comes to decision making and self-reflection.
The part that made me laugh
It also pointed out that I tend to ask for “a simple checklist” or “a quick explanation”… followed by about 47 constraints, 12 dependencies, and a very reasonable expectation that it should all feel calm at the end.
Which, now that I say it out loud, sounds slightly unhinged.
Why I even asked this
I thought I was asking for a laugh. What I actually got was perspective with a side of gentle roasting.
And that’s the part people don’t expect. ChatGPT isn’t just useful for doing things. It’s very good at reflecting things back in a way that makes you go, “Alrighty then.”
What ChatGPT did well
It connected the dots. Not just one question, but the pattern behind how I think, how I ask, and how I expect things to move.
It didn’t overcomplicate it either. It just called it out clearly, without making it feel like a lecture.
What stuck with me
The biggest shift wasn’t some big breakthrough. It was realising how often I take something complex and label it as “quick”.
And then get slightly annoyed when it… isn’t.
What this means if you’re running a business
If you’ve ever looked at your to-do list and thought, “I’ll just get through this quickly,” there’s a good chance you’re doing the same thing. Packing a lot of thinking, decision-making, and moving parts into something that sounds far smaller than it is.
AI won’t magically shrink that work. But it will help you see it properly, organise it better, and move through it without the constant friction.
This is exactly the kind of shift I talk about in Wait … You Can Do That? Save 8-12 hours a week with AI without overwhelm – not just doing things faster, but understanding what you’re actually dealing with in the first place.
The quiet realisation
The most “ridiculous” thing I asked wasn’t silly. It was expecting big, layered work to behave like a quick task.
Once you see that, a lot of the internal pressure starts to make a bit more sense.
It’s not just answering questions, it’s helping you see how you think, which is where the real productivity insights start to show up.
Keep exploring
If this sounds familiar, you’ll probably recognise yourself in a few more of these inside the ChatGPT Confessions hub.
You can also explore how AI supports thinking and clarity in AI Content Creation: How AI Can Help Small Businesses Create Irresistible Copy.
And if you want prompts that actually go somewhere useful, you’ll find them here: ChatGPT Prompts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ChatGPT really identify patterns in how I think or work?
Yes, especially if you’ve had multiple conversations over time. ChatGPT can pick up on recurring themes, behaviours, and decision patterns based on how you ask questions. While it’s not “remembering you” in a human sense, it can analyse context and reflect it back in a way that feels surprisingly accurate.
Can ChatGPT help with bigger thinking, not just tasks?
Absolutely. One of its most valuable uses is helping you step back and see the bigger picture. Instead of just answering a question, it can help you reframe problems, identify hidden assumptions, and clarify what you’re actually dealing with.
Why did ChatGPT’s answer feel so accurate?
Because it wasn’t just answering your question, it was analysing the pattern behind your questions. When you consistently approach things a certain way, ChatGPT can detect that and respond with a broader insight rather than a surface-level answer.
Is ChatGPT replacing thinking, or improving it?
Used properly, it improves thinking. It doesn’t replace your judgement, but it can accelerate clarity, challenge assumptions, and help you see things from a different angle faster than you would on your own.
Can ChatGPT help with decision fatigue and overwhelm?
Yes. By breaking down complex situations and giving you a clearer perspective, it reduces the mental load. Instead of holding everything in your head, you can externalise your thinking and work through it step by step.
Next:
ChatGPT Confession #007
I Used ChatGPT to Help Me Fire a Client (and it kept me calm)

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