She dreamed of Greece for years, so I did the obvious thing...
My wife, , has been talking about going to Greece since our wedding over a decade ago.
The whitewashed buildings of Santorini. The crystal blue waters of Mykonos. The ancient ruins of Athens. She's practically memorized every travel blog on the subject.
"Someday," we always said. You know how that goes.
So last week, when she mentioned Greece for the 853rd time (I've been counting), I had a brilliant idea.
Instead of booking flights, hotels, and taking time off work like a normal husband...
I fired up some AI tools, typed up the perfect prompt…and BOOM – instant Greece vacation.
Cost: Pennies
Time invested: 6 minutes
Marital goodwill earned: Absolutely zero
When I proudly showed her my "solution," let's just say her reaction wasn't exactly what I'd hoped for. The temperature in our living room dropped about 20 degrees, and I'm pretty sure I heard ice forming on my coffee mug.
"Is this a joke?" she asked in that special tone wives reserve for husbands who have spectacularly missed the point.
Here's the thing about shortcuts in relationships: they're usually the longest route to where you actually want to go.
As Alex Hormozi says, "The thing you're avoiding is exactly what you need to do." I was avoiding the effort of planning a real trip by creating a digital band-aid.
The AI-generated "vacation" is now printed, framed, and hanging in our hallway, not as a celebration, but as a reminder that some dreams deserve more than a prompt and a prayer.
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She dreamed of Greece for years, so I did the obvious thing...
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