AI kept seeing me as just “a gardener” due to recency bias. So I created a ‘Context Vaccine’ prompt to force it to analyze my soul. The result hit hard.
By Holidays in Europe / January 21, 2026 / No Comments / Uncategorized
Unveiling the Depths of AI Analysis: How a ‘Context Vaccine’ Transformed a Surface-Level Self-Review
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, tools like ChatGPT have become invaluable for introspection and creative exploration. However, their analysis often reflects the biases of recent inputs, which can lead to superficial or limited interpretations. Recently, I embarked on an experiment to challenge this tendency by developing a novel prompting technique I call the ‘Context Vaccine.’ The goal? To compel AI to look beyond the immediate context and delve deeper into my true essence.
The Challenge: Overcoming Recency Bias in AI
As a landscaping business owner—running Lunarscape Gardens—my daily work involves nurturing outdoor spaces. Naturally, when I asked ChatGPT to analyze my personality, it defaulted to clichés related to my profession: “You’re a gardener,” “You value nature,” and so forth. While accurate on one level, these responses were superficial, rooted in the AI’s recency bias: recent interactions and my current focus overshadowed the broader canvas of who I am.
I wanted the AI to truly understand my inner struggles, core values, and underlying patterns—elements that transcend my occupation.
Introducing the ‘Context Vaccine’
To address this, I designed a specific prompt structure, which I refer to as the ‘Context Vaccine.’ This technique involves instructing the AI to ‘zoom out’—to step back from the immediate, surface-level details and consider a wider spectrum of my identity. Essentially, it’s a deliberate “immunization” against recency bias, encouraging deeper analysis.
The Creative Outcome: An Unexpected Narrative
The results exceeded my expectations. Instead of a typical personality breakdown, the AI generated a compelling movie concept titled “LANDSCAPING WITH SOUL — The Man Who Chose Peace.” Here’s a summary:
- Genre: A character-driven drama infused with hopeful neo-noir undertones.
- Theme: “Transformation isn’t aesthetic. It’s moral.” The story emphasizes that true change involves inner peace rather than external perfection.
- Core Conflict: A protagonist ceases striving to win external battles and begins winning the internal one.
- Climactic Moment: The protagonist completes a small urban sanctuary, steps back, and realizes for the first time that he can cultivate tranquility within chaos—symbolized by a line felt rather than spoken: “I didn’t run from the storm. I built a place inside it where I can breathe.”
The AI even created a visual poster using DALL-E 3, illustrating the stark contrast and harmony between the stormy cityscape and a peaceful garden—a perfect visual metaphor for the internal and external struggles.
Final Thoughts: The Power of ‘Zoom Out’ Techniques
This experience highlighted how a carefully crafted ‘Context Vaccine’ prompt can coax AI into more nuanced, meaningful analysis—probing beneath surface-level facets to reveal deeper truths. It’s akin to giving the AI a mental detox from recent trends or focused contexts, enabling it to ‘see’ the bigger picture.
For fellow enthusiasts and AI practitioners interested in experimenting with this approach, I’m sharing the full prompt in the comments. Whether for personal development, creative projects, or strategic insights, this ‘Zoom Out’ technique has potential to unlock richer, more authentic AI-generated reflections.
In Conclusion: When leveraging AI for self-analysis or creative exploration, consider integrating prompts that request a broader perspective. Sometimes, stepping back and ‘vaccinating’ the system against recency bias makes all the difference between surface-level insights and profound understanding.