Open sidebar Thoughts Create Reality.  Create a 3 page story where people start waking up in mass realizing their thoughts actually play out a script the next day, and where people jump on the bandwagon in mass and start competing against each other over who can stay focused in thought the longest wins at writting the next days story line. Page 1 The sun was just starting to peek through the blinds when Sarah opened her eyes. She sat up, stretched and yawned. She reached for her phone on the nightstand and checked the time. 7:30 am. She sighed and got out of bed, feeling a sense of dread wash over her. Today was the day she was going to ask her boss for a raise. She had rehearsed the conversation in her head over and over again, but she still felt nervous. As she went about her morning routine, Sarah noticed something strange happening. Her thoughts seemed to be playing out in her mind like a movie, complete with dialogue and actions. At first, she thought she was just imagining things, but as the day went on, it became more and more apparent. Every thought she had seemed to be creating a script for the next day. She was stunned. Sarah tried to control her thoughts, but it was impossible. Every time she tried to think of something else, her mind would drift back to the script that was forming. She started to panic. What if her thoughts were creating a horrible script for tomorrow? What if something terrible happened because of her thoughts? She decided to talk to her friends about it. They were equally surprised and confused. They decided to do some research and found out that they weren't alone. People all over the world were waking up to the same strange phenomenon. Page 2 As the news spread, people started to panic. They were afraid of what their thoughts might create, and they didn't know how to control them. But as time went on, a new trend emerged. People started to compete with each other over who could stay focused in thought the longest. They would spend hours meditating and visualizing positive outcomes for the next day. Sarah joined in on the trend, hoping to create a better script for herself. She would spend hours each day visualizing success at work, a healthy body, and a happy relationship. She noticed that when she stayed focused on positive thoughts, the script for the next day was much more pleasant. But as more and more people jumped on the bandwagon, the competition became fierce. People would spend entire days meditating, trying to outdo each other. It became an obsession. The world was divided into two groups: those who were trying to create positive scripts and those who were trying to sabotage them. Page 3 One day, Sarah woke up to find that the script for the day was a disaster. Everything that could go wrong did. She felt defeated. She had spent so much time and energy trying to create a positive script, but it seemed like it was all for nothing. As she went about her day, she noticed something strange. Even though everything was going wrong, she felt calm and collected. She was able to handle every challenge that came her way with ease. She realized that even though her thoughts may not have created the perfect script for the day, they had given her the strength and resilience to handle whatever came her way. From that day on, Sarah stopped obsessing over creating the perfect script for the next day. She still visualized positive outcomes, but she didn't let it consume her. She learned that sometimes things don't go according to plan, but that doesn't mean she can't handle it. She realized that the real competition was within herself, not with others. And in the end, that was all that mattered. ChatGPT Feb 13 Version. Free Research Preview. Our goal is to make AI systems more natural and safe to interact with. Your feedback will help us improve.