your daily reminder for ai writers, ai-assisted writers, and anyone using tools in their creative process—
you don’t have to justify how much of your writing is “you” versus ai. that question is often less about understanding and more about drawing lines to decide who “counts,” and that’s not something you have to prove against.
if you use ai for brainstorming, outlining, drafting, rewriting, or even generating full pieces you then edit, reshape, or curate—you’re still creating. choosing what stays, what changes, what gets cut, and what actually feels right is part of authorship.
there isn’t a minimum “human input percentage” that makes writing valid. writing has always involved tools, influence, drafts, and revision—it just looks different now.
you’re allowed to care about story, emotion, and craft without every word needing to start in your head.
and you don’t owe anyone a breakdown of your process to prove your work counts. if you made it, shaped it, or decided what it became, it already is yours.













