Wandering with Sam Choo
Currently, I am managing many Facebook groups, each representing a specific theme. I have diverse interests, but the groups are small, and responses are few and quiet.
Today, I decided to simplify my life by focusing on my new group, Wanderings with Sam Choo, which combines all the other groups.
I asked AI if this change might be counterproductive. Here’s the reply:
Having one unified group isn’t necessarily counterproductive — it can actually have some distinct advantages, but there are important factors to consider:
Potential Benefits:
* Cross-pollination of ideas – Members interested in one topic discover other content they enjoy, leading to richer discussions.
* Easier management – You can focus your energy on one vibrant community rather than spreading yourself thin.
* More consistent engagement – With diverse content, there’s a higher likelihood of daily active discussions.
* Natural content flow – You can post what genuinely excites you without worrying about strict categorization.
Taking the AI's advice, I created a new group.
I welcome all my Facebook friends to stay connected with me through this group. I will be sharing mainly about:
* Book writing and publishing
* Making a living without a job
* Digital (AI-generated) art
* AI and ChatGPT
* Spiritual lessons as a Christian
* Observations about life and what I learn from it
* My personal journey and adventures
You can expect more stories, bonus free ebooks from me, and maybe even free webinars in the future. I hope my sharing will add joy to your life.
I’ll see you inside at https://www.facebook.com/groups/580728157862402.