The AI Psychology Blueprint
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| The AI Psychology Blueprint |
Ever wondered why most AI-generated emails get ignored? It’s not the AI; it’s the "Politeness Trap."
Recently, I shared a story on Reddit about how a specific prompt logic I developed for my facade coating business made a client ask if I had a PhD in Psychology. The post went viral, reaching 3,500+ views in two hours. Why? Because people are tired of the "robotic tuxedo" tone of standard ChatGPT outputs.
| The initial response on Reddit was immediate—experts were asking for the logic behind the results. |
The Problem: AI Status Signaling
| Some called it 'too good to be true'. They couldn't understand how AI could sound this human without complex psychology. |
Most prompts force the AI to be submissive. It uses words like "delve," "tapestry," and "multifaceted." Real experts don't talk like that. Real experts use Status Signaling and Friction.
3 Logic Constraints to Humanize Your AI
To bypass the "AI Smell," I implemented these three logic constraints into my chain:
- The Status Filter: Stop the AI from being a "helpful assistant" and turn it into a "cynical consultant."
- Sentence Variance: Forcing the AI to use irregular sentence lengths (short, blunt, then descriptive).
- The Cynical Buffer: Removing the opening "I hope this email finds you well" fluff entirely.
The Result: From Cold Email to PhD Flex
| Validation from other professionals in the industry confirmed that this isn't just luck—it's a system. |
When I sent the proposal using this system, the client didn't see an AI-generated template. They saw an authority who understood their pain points (specifically about facade primer and resin durability). Result: Deal closed.
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Note: This system was built during my daily operations in the facade design and coating industry. It’s not "theory"—it’s what works when real money is on the line.
