You've felt it. The conversation resets. The context disappears. The work doesn't stack. This is what that feeling means — and what comes next.
If you've been doing the exercises — if you've actually been in conversations, asking questions, building prompts — you've already felt something. A friction. A limitation you couldn't quite name.
You start a new session and have to re-explain everything from scratch. You build something useful in one conversation and can't pick it up in the next. You give it context on Monday and by Wednesday it has no idea who you are.
That's not a bug. That's the ceiling. And hitting it means you're ready for what comes next.
"The moment ChatGPT starts frustrating you is the moment you've learned enough to outgrow it. That frustration is a signal. Listen to it."
Most people hit this wall and conclude AI isn't as powerful as advertised. They're wrong. They've just been using the right tool for the wrong job. ChatGPT is extraordinary. It's just not built for what you need now.
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