Post by Dan Millman

Senior Director, Premium & Corporate Hospitality Partnerships at Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.

Stop it.... I'm begging you. I can't read another LinkedIn post that opens with a one-line hook, follows with a perfectly structured three-part framework, and closes with "What do you think? Drop your take below 👇" You didn't write that. ChatGPT wrote that. And we all know it. Every single one of us knows it. The cadence is the same. The tone is the same. The hollow vulnerability is the same. "I got rejected from 47 jobs before landing my dream role." Did you? Or did you feed a prompt that said "write something relatable about career struggles"? LinkedIn used to be a place where you could actually learn something from someone's real experience. Now it's a content farm where people perform authenticity using a machine that has never felt a single thing. You want to stand out? Here's a thought: say something only you could say. Something messy. Something that doesn't fit into a neat listicle. Something that couldn't have been generated in 12 seconds by anyone with a keyboard and a subscription. I'm not anti-AI, I promise. I use it every day for my role with Madison Square Garden. But I use it as a tool — not as a ghostwriter for my personality. Your "personal brand" isn't personal if it was written by the same model writing everyone else's.