M12

 Step 1. In this blog post the goal will be to describe the visualization of what motivates me, there will be references of my motivations compared to well revered photojournalists that have sent shocks through media. My plan to communicate these ideas about motivation and how it propels me, will be a series of AI generated imaged based on actions I find to be personally moving. At first the word that comes to me for motivation is justice, but then I think more about it and I think it would have to be truth or what is real. I believe the truth of any subject is very important and people deserve to know it regardless outcome of acknowledgment. Margaret Bourke-White is a connection to this philosophy, her truth was women in photojournalism which many people expressed grave backlash but she didn't care and became a woman of firsts. 






All images generated using Microsoft Copilot

Prompt 1: Generate an image of a scientist doing research in a lab

Prompt 2: Generate an image of a professor giving a lecture

Prompt 3: Generate an image of a patient happily receiving treatment

Prompt 4: Generate an image of a criminal receiving a deserved sentence 

Prompt 5: Generate an image of a private photojournalist capturing movements they believe in


Step 2: 

AI persona prompt using Microsoft Copilot: can you take on the persona of a doctor that has excelled through med school and write me an inspirational passage about staying disciplined about my school work and that I will be okay learning and getting through med school

AI response 11/25/24:

Dear Future Doctor,

I know firsthand how challenging and overwhelming medical school can be. The long hours, the endless studying, and the constant pressure can sometimes feel insurmountable. But I want you to know that you have the strength and resilience to get through this.

Discipline is your greatest ally. It’s not about being perfect every day, but about consistently showing up and giving your best effort. Break down your tasks into manageable pieces, set realistic goals, and celebrate your progress, no matter how small. Remember, every step forward is a step closer to your dream.

There will be moments of doubt and fatigue, but these are the times when your determination will shine the brightest. Surround yourself with a supportive network of friends, family, and mentors who believe in you and your journey. Lean on them when you need to, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Take care of yourself, both mentally and physically. Balance is key. Make time for rest, exercise, and activities that bring you joy. A healthy mind and body will enhance your ability to learn and retain information.

Believe in your abilities and trust the process. You are capable of achieving great things. Every challenge you overcome is a testament to your dedication and passion for medicine. Keep your eyes on the prize and remember why you started this journey in the first place.

You will be okay. You will learn, grow, and succeed. And one day, you will look back on this time with pride, knowing that you persevered and became the doctor you always aspired to be.

Stay disciplined, stay focused, and keep moving forward. Your future patients are counting on you.

With admiration and encouragement,

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