What could you try for the first time?
Interesting?! Could? That word hits me funny when used to try for the first time. There are many first times in a person’s life. The first kiss. The first step…The first word…etcera. But “could” you try for the first time. There is an assumption there. There is a disconnect.
I asked AI what it thought and for better wording which would not illicit a disconnection with the person. It gave me several other ways to ask this same question which would create a more positive feeling.
Here’s it response.
“If you’re looking for alternative ways to ask the same question, here are a few options:
- “What’s something new you’d like to explore?”
- “Is there a new experience you’ve been curious about?”
- “What’s an activity you’ve always wanted to try?”
- “What’s a first-time experience you’re excited to pursue?”
- “What’s something you’ve never done but would love to?”
These variations maintain the essence of the original question while providing different tones or angles.”
Furthermore, it said that it lack personal connection, gave a feeling of ambiguity, and was passive with a connotation that not occur. So this is where I stand.
Now to look at the above questions to answer the prompt. What is something that I’d like to explore? I think I would like to explore old techniques of doing things. Like how did they create the pyramid or Stonehenge. Or how they made things that beautified and cured us before so many modern conveniences.
Is there a new experience you’ve been curious about? Traveling and eating new foods. Those would be new experiences. What about holding a small child in your arms for the first time. Traversing through a jungle in a foreign land.
Some of the ways the questions are asked get varying responses. Also, there is overlapping of responses. If I had the chance to do something that I had never done before, I would most likely say to go beyond myself, to delve into the recesses of myself and how I am interconnected with not only myself but also with the Blessed Trinity and the world.


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