I've been working on this AI journal called Clio that actually pauses to think before responding (30-60 seconds instead of instant replies). So I shared my mess with it.
It told me something I hadn't considered: "You both care about completely different things, and what you said essentially told them that what they care about is meaningless."
That reframe changed my mind. I realized my words hadn't expressed what I actually meant, but Clio saw the underlying dynamic I was missing.
1. Why I built this: I got frustrated with AI that fires back instant responses without really processing what you're saying. Most of us think in messy fragments and struggle to put complex feelings into words.
2. What I've noticed: When AI takes time to actually contemplate what you've shared, it catches patterns you miss about your own thinking. The conversations that change how you see things take time.
It's like having that friend who listens deeply and asks the questions you're afraid to ask yourself.
As Wittgenstein said: "The limits of my language are the limits of my world."
I think Clio helps you find words for thoughts you didn't know you had.
Try it: https://getclio.app
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