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Charles Thomas: ChatGPT’s First Essays for Watershed Voice

Watershed Voice columnist Charles Thomas writes, "Because ChatGPT can write essays, I thought it would be interesting to ask it to write a couple of essays for Watershed Voice about recent issues we’ve reported on. (The following) is an edited transcript of my conversation with ChatGPT, along with ChatGPT’s first work for Watershed Voice."

Charles Thomas: When the Roses aren’t Red

Watershed Voice columnist Charles Thomas writes, "If you're lonely this Valentine's Day, I think it's normal and even laudable to yearn for the opportunity to love in this active way and to find the kind of love that is real, harsh, and at times, even dreadful. "But dreaming of a love perpetually frozen in the moments after a meet cute is likely to bring only sorrow. While that kind of love does exist, it's as fragile as a soap bubble that immediately pops when hit with the faintest of breezes. When that bubble has burst, we are left with a mess that must be cleaned up. Then it’s time for us to start the harder task of active love. As G.K. Chesterton wrote, 'to love means loving the unlovable.'"

Charles Thomas: The Secret to Getting Good at Something

Watershed Voice columnist Charles Thomas writes about the importance of deliberate practice when attempting to develop expertise.

Charles Thomas: Christmas Dinner at the Chinese Restaurant 

WSV columnist Charles Thomas recalls the “saddest Christmas” he’s ever had, and how a recent exchange with a Las Vegas taxi driver helped put into focus what Charles and many of us take for granted.

Charles Thomas: Does counseling work?

WSV Columnist and psychotherapist Charles Thomas writes, "I've met more than a few people in my life who believe counseling and psychotherapy are nothing more than a big pile of steaming horse (radio edit). And honestly, I understand why some people feel that way."

Thomas: How to Have Hellish Mental Health

Watershed Voice columnist Charles Thomas imagines what C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" would look like if instead of trying to damn "the patient" to hell, the two demons at the center of the story tried to create the worst mental health in that patient. So if you're looking to improve your mental health, stop listening to those inner demons, and go for a walk.

Flash Fiction: 18 Pearl Moons

This piece of flash fiction titled "18 Pearl Moons" was written by Watershed Voice columnist and local author Charles Thomas.

Charles Thomas: The Lost Art of Empathy

Watershed Voice columnist Charles Thomas writes, "Having now lived for a half century, I remember a time when things were different. I remember when people who disagreed could have vigorous debate about a topic and then walk away still liking the other person. In short, I remember a time when we were all better at empathy."

Charles Thomas: Managing Brokenness

WSV Columnist Charles Thomas writes about the ongoing controversy surrounding Riverside Church, and how we might address perpetual problems like sexual and spiritual abuse as a society.

Serial Fiction: Headcase, Chapter 4

The fourth chapter of Charles Thomas‘ 2017 murder mystery novel “Headcase.” Readers be advised this story features graphic content.

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