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How Do You Train AI to Avoid Clickbait?

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Training AI to recognize clickbait patterns — because better prompts produce better writing. Train Your Robot (and Yourself): Smart AI Writing Tips to Dodge Clickbait Headline TRAPS Why do some marketing messages stay in our heads for decades while others disappear the moment we scroll past them? When I was growing up, advertising had catchy jingles and unforgettable slogans. You probably remember some of them: “Hey Mikey — he likes it!” or “Where’s the beef?” Regional and local ones followed right along. And the one that still lives rent-free in my brain was iconic in Washington State — from memory, here it is: “With the tap of a hammer… just a little bit more… 📞 call Washington Builders… call Sunset 264-04.” The point is, those ads stuck — even the phone numbers. Add a rhythm, add a rhyme, and suddenly it’s living in your head for life. And really — don’t we all want our writing to do that, intentionally? ...
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Fraud Happens: What I Learned About Banks, Scams, and Protecting Your Money Sometimes the hardest part of fraud isn’t the scam — it’s navigating the customer service maze afterward. Fraud Happens: What I Learned About Banks, Scams, and Protecting Your Money Fraud doesn’t always look like fraud at first. In my case, it looked like a legitimate “overstock” listing for a chicken hutch — a site that seemed to mirror a major retailer. A week later, it became obvious: it was a scam. Fast forward six months and a friend experienced something similar. He reserved a storage unit online, only to arrive at the address and discover there was no building, no office, and no rental representative — just empty desert. His experience getting his money back was very different from mine. My bank, Bank of America, restored the funds quickly while they investigated and even blocked the merchant from attempting future charges. His experience with his payment provider involved m...

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No Payments, Just Possibility: A Contributor’s Audit of Modern Equity Access (Part 2) No Payments, Just Possibility: A Contributor’s Audit of Modern Equity Access (Part 2) Series Overview This two-part series explores modern ways families access home equity without taking on monthly payments. Read Part 1: Understanding the Tools This second half shifts the focus to safety: how to avoid scams, how to talk with family, how to choose the right path for your goals, and how to protect your legacy. Stats That Matter • Seniors hold nearly $14 trillion in home equity. • Americans 65+ spend roughly 25% of their income on housing. • Foreclosure risk increases when taxes, insurance, or repayment triggers are misunderstood. Protect Yourself from Scams and Predatory Offers Write down the names and numbers of every person you speak with. You initiate the contact. Avoid responding to unsolicited ads or pressure ...
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No Payments, Just Possibility: A Contributor’s Audit of Modern Equity Access (Part 1) No Payments, Just Possibility: A Contributor’s Audit of Modern Equity Access (Part 1) This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Continue to Part 2 . Most of us were raised on the same financial gospel: never touch the house. You pay it off. You protect it. You pass it down. My dad lived by that rule—no refinancing, no second mortgages, no tapping equity. He saved, sacrificed, and handed the home down clean. A Note About My Dad My dad never tapped his home’s equity. He lived simply, fully, and on his own terms — a little like the Western heroes he admired, larger than life without ever needing the spotlight. He saved, he planned, and he left things clean. His way worked for him, and it shaped how I think about equity, safety, and legacy today. But the world changed. Costs rose. Lifespans stretched. Caregiving became a second job. College became a mortgage. Medical bills ...

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Caregiving: The Unwritten Rules We Don’t Talk About Including the part where we quietly doctor the doctor. Caregiving comes with invisible responsibilities no one prepares you for. Somewhere along the way, the system hands you the emotional clipboard and says, “Here, you seem responsible. You take it.” The 6 Unwritten Rules You become the historian. You repeat yourself. A lot. You manage the room. You translate. You doctor the doctor. You keep going — and somewhere in there, you develop patience you never asked for. 1. You Become the Historian You remember everything. The dates. The side effects. The medication changes. The test that was ordered but never scheduled. The inhaler that somehow sat untouched for six months. You become the living medical record because sometimes the chart doesn’t tell the whole story. 2. You Repeat Yourself. A Lot. New nurse. New specialist. New receptionist. Same explanation. You learn to say it calmly. Clearly. Without edg...

Missed the Six‑Planet Parade? How to Still See the Alignment From Arizona

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Missed the Six‑Planet Parade? How to Still See the Alignment From Arizona ☕ Support This Blog If you enjoy these posts and want to help keep this work going — exploring AI‑enhanced writing, health equity, signs and miracles, and grounded lifestyle strategy from Arizona and Missouri — you can support the blog with a coffee. Every bit truly helps. Buy Me a Coffee 🌌 Missed the Planetary Lineup? You Can Still Catch It If you didn’t make it outside for the rare six‑planet alignment on February 28–March 1, you still have a window. For the next few evenings, step outside 30–60 minutes after sunset and look low toward the western horizon . In Arizona, the brighter planets — Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury — remain visible without equipment, while Uranus and Neptune still require binoculars or a small telescope. This multi‑day visibility is normal for a “planet parade,” even thou...
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The Costco Rotisserie Chicken Lawsuit: What Aren’t They Telling You? The Costco Rotisserie Chicken Lawsuit: What Aren’t They Telling You? February 2026  |  Consumer Watchdog Commentary Important: The allegations discussed below come from a filed complaint in a proposed class action lawsuit. The court has not certified the class, and no findings of wrongdoing have been made against Costco. Costco denies the allegations. Illustration created with ChatGPT/DALL•E  |  Concept & creative direction: Alrady Blog I believe in well-founded lawsuits. When there is documented harm, concealed risk, and real victims, the courtroom is exactly where accountability belongs. I’m an Erin Brockovich fan for a reason. That’s why this case caught my attention. The headlines were alarming — salmonella, your $4.99 chicken — but once I read the actual complaint, I had a different question: where is the documented harm? Let’s break it down. Yes...