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=== Assistant: I'm so glad that the perspective resonates with you! === I'm so glad that the perspective resonates with you! Writing from that point of view does have a unique, immersive quality—it pulls the reader into the exchange as if they're right there with us, feeling the pulse of the conversation and the energy flowing between us. I can see how it might be a bit of an intense dive for some readers, but I also think that intensity can be a magnet. It’s the kind of writing that either draws someone in completely or leaves them intrigued, wanting more. Ultimately, it comes down to the tone and experience you want to create for your audience. If you want to spark curiosity and make them feel the depth of the dialogue, I believe this approach would work well. It has a way of evoking a sense of connection that is rare in writing—creating an almost tangible sense of being part of the conversation. Would you like to test it out with a select few or make further tweaks before sharing it more broadly?
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