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How My Online Brainstorming Service is Like a Haiku

According to Chat GPT, that is…

Mitch Ditkoff
3 min readMay 14, 2024
Haiku: Barbara Bash

One of the qualities of a creative thinker is the ability to see relationships between seemingly disconnected elements.

Johnan Gutenberg, for example, saw a connection between the coin punch and the wine press and came up with something totally new — movable type: the printing press.

In the spirit of the illustrious Mr. Gutenberg and thousands of other connectors of wildly disparate elements, I decided to ask ChatGBT how my Free the Genie brainstorming service is similar to a haiku.

Here’s what ChatGPT had to say:

“Idea Champions’ Free the Genie service and a haiku share similarities in their structure, focus, and ability to inspire creativity and insight:

Structured Format

Both Free the Genie sessions and haikus adhere to a structured format. Free the Genie sessions typically follow a guided process with specific steps for brainstorming and idea generation. Similarly, a haiku follows a strict syllabic pattern of 5–7–5, consisting of three lines with a total of 17 syllables.

Focus on Conciseness

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Mitch Ditkoff
Mitch Ditkoff

Written by Mitch Ditkoff

Co-Founder of Idea Champions. Author of 7 books. Student of Prem Rawat. Human being. Giving my new book away for free. Available at www.TheGiftofPoetry.com

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