I Asked AI to Write Me a Story About Modern Teens

Al Jeneratid
3 min readMar 13, 2023

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There once was a girl named Sarah who was always texting on her phone. She had a reputation for ignoring people unless she needed something from them. Sarah only shopped to spend money on herself or her close friends who were all female. She was also known for talking about people behind their backs.

Sarah had a privileged upbringing, with parents who gave her everything she wanted. As a child, she was never taught the value of empathy or compassion for others. Instead, she was raised to believe that she was the center of the universe and that everyone else existed only to serve her needs.

As Sarah grew older, her sense of entitlement only grew stronger. She became more and more consumed with her own desires and needs, while neglecting the people around her. She would spend hours texting on her phone, scrolling through social media and messaging her friends. When she was with other people, she would often ignore them, unless she needed something from them.

Sarah’s shopping habits were also a reflection of her selfishness. She would only buy things for herself or for her female friends, whom she considered to be part of her inner circle. She would never consider buying a gift for someone outside of her group, even if it was someone she knew well. Her shopping trips were always focused on satisfying her own desires, rather than on finding something special for someone else.

But perhaps the most troubling aspect of Sarah’s behavior was her tendency to talk about people behind their backs. She would spread rumors and gossip about anyone who she felt had wronged her or who she simply didn’t like. She would say cruel things about people without any regard for how it might affect them. And worst of all, she would never own up to her behavior or apologize for the harm she had caused.

Despite all of this, Sarah continued to believe that she was a good person. She saw nothing wrong with her behavior, and couldn’t understand why people were often unhappy around her. It wasn’t until one day when she lost everything that she realized the error of her ways.

It started when Sarah’s parents cut her off financially. They had grown tired of her selfishness and had decided to teach her a lesson. Sarah suddenly found herself without the luxurious lifestyle she had become accustomed to. She had to start paying her own bills and had to find a job to support herself.

As she struggled to make ends meet, Sarah began to see the world in a new light. She realized that there was more to life than just satisfying her own desires. She began to develop empathy for the people around her, and started to see the value in relationships and community.

Sarah also began to reflect on her past behavior, and felt a sense of shame for how she had treated people. She reached out to those whom she had wronged, and apologized for her behavior. Some forgave her, while others were more hesitant to do so.

But even as she made amends with those she had hurt, Sarah knew that the road to redemption was a long one. She had to continue to work on herself and to develop the qualities of kindness and empathy that she had neglected for so long.

In the end, Sarah learned that true happiness comes not from satisfying one’s own desires, but from building meaningful relationships with others. She learned that money and material possessions can never fill the void that is created by a lack of empathy and compassion. And most importantly, she learned that it is never too late to change and become a better person.

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