Brain picking is the act of obtaining information or ideas by questioning another person; typically taking part outside of a working relationship. Stating, "I'd like to pick your brain" conveys to the recipient that their knowledge is of interest, but not of value—often because it's not yet understood.
Brain picking feels invasive and that feeling compounds the more people throw it at you. Rather than shield myself from it, I built a system for automating it—📝BrianBot, my 📝Digital Twin.
It's a semi-artificial chatbot created as an outcome of the 📝Giving Experiment. He fields, assesses, and answers questions on the nature of everything from 📝Reddit Marketing to 📝Metamodernism.
Whatever requests BrianBot isn't able to handle are passed to the physical twin—human Brian—to be fulfilled. Each time a need is matched with it's ideal fulfillment, I add it to my 📝Mythos One and train BrianBot to assess and fulfill requests like it in the future. Talk to BrianBot on Messenger.
And, as 📝Tony Robbins said, 📝Quality questions create a quality life.
