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Yesterday, I was scrolling through LinkedIn, and I almost vomited in my mind, {{first_name|Bro}}.

People are using AI so desperately that it feels like I am in the world of clowns who wear the same masks and all look the same.

But after scrolling for 5 minutes, I found one post that made me stop and read it till the end. Cause It has a shocking statement in human language that made me read.

For example: "A drug dealer who made billions by selling pens."

My first reaction was: “WTF?”

It builds curiosity and breaks the pattern to make me read more.

Also, it's the same if you use anything with humour to make people laugh, like:

  • “How doing yoga with my bird made me 10k in sales”

  • “I ran after the police to get my sales”

  • “I am running for president to promote my SMMA agency”

And some other ways to break pattern interrupt could be the way you format your copy, for example:

“THIS POST IS FUCKING AWESOME!”

Here, all the letters are caps, which breaks the pattern and interrupts the mind.

So, if you don't want to be the clown in this social media circus, just write your own stuff by hand, or just be the clown like others.

-AshuRex

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