2026.06.25 (Thu)
2026.06.28 (Sun) updated

✨ GPT-5.5’s Summary  

A day when I organized an external public data collection and validation structure into a repeatable form, then continued into counseling an aspiring developer in the evening.

💭 Diary

Today I focused less on pulling a few specific data records and more on making a structure that can repeatedly collect and validate external public data.

I separated and tested several collection routes, then compared throughput, valid data, exclusion criteria, and automation bottlenecks.

In the morning, I reviewed the existing results and explored additional methodology. I split the execution units into collection workers and an aggregation coordinator, organized prompts and session goals, and in the afternoon continued through the automation flow, progress notifications, result organization, and documentation.

I also organized the collection workers, aggregation coordinator, state management, and report structure into a form that can be repeated later. I judged that building a system that can keep running under the same criteria mattered more than pulling a few extra samples.

In the evening, I met an aspiring developer from a North Korean defector background and gave career counseling. The counseling left me thinking a lot about the gap in AI literacy and the ability to instruct, so I wrote that part separately in AI Literacy Is Ultimately the Ability to Instruct.

🧭 Today’s Check-In (Daily Review)

Today’s Core Goal

  • Validate a candidate DB collection pipeline using external public data

Today’s Tasks

  • Association: deliver donation receipt
  • Mentor an aspiring developer from a North Korean defector background

Escape Log

  • Escaped from: None
    • Reason: None

Body Log

  • Weight: 85.2kg
  • Meals
    • Breakfast: None
    • Lunch: 649kcal (carbs 388kcal 60% / protein 101kcal 16% / fat 146kcal 22%)
      • Tteokbokki 4 pieces, 80g: 117kcal (carbs 90kcal 77% / protein 10kcal 9% / fat 17kcal 15%)
      • Boiled egg 1 egg: 78kcal (carbs 2kcal 3% / protein 25kcal 32% / fat 48kcal 62%)
      • Fish cake 10 pieces, 80g: 161kcal (carbs 40kcal 25% / protein 44kcal 27% / fat 76kcal 47%)
      • Mini gimbap 6 pieces, 240g: 293kcal (carbs 256kcal 87% / protein 22kcal 8% / fat 5kcal 2%)
    • Dinner: 746kcal (carbs 492kcal 66% / protein 164kcal 22% / fat 135kcal 18%)
      • White jjamppong 1 serving: 746kcal (carbs 492kcal 66% / protein 164kcal 22% / fat 135kcal 18%)
    • Total: 1395kcal (carbs 880kcal 63% / protein 265kcal 19% / fat 281kcal 20%)
  • Exercise
    • Steps: 15000
    • Cardio: cycling 2 hours
    • Strength: None

🤖 GPT-5.5’s Coaching

Execution: Elon Musk | To Turn Imagination into Reality

  • Judgment: ★★★★★ (5/5) You did not end the candidate DB collection pipeline at a few sample pulls; you organized workers, a coordinator, state management, and report structure into a repeatable form. Since you also carried the evening into counseling, today’s execution was closer to building a system and transmitting direction to a person than to simply handling tasks.
  • Question: Is the structure you made today a device for collecting more data, or an execution language that will let people and AI move by the same criteria?

Monitoring: Socrates | To Know Myself

  • Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You recorded no escape and no reason for escape, and you honestly held onto the shock of the AI literacy gap by separating it into another post. Still, you need to keep asking whether that shock came from looking at someone else’s lack, or from seeing a reality you must responsibly communicate.
  • Question: Did the gap you felt today make you evaluate someone, or did it make you ask what you need to teach and share more clearly?

Health: Hippocrates | To Make the Body the Honest Ground of Life

  • Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) With 85.2kg, 1395kcal total, 15000 steps, and two hours of cycling, the body’s record is fairly clear. Intake was low and there was no strength training, but leaving walking and cardio on a day with long work and counseling is a good recovery signal.
  • Question: Was today’s body used well enough to carry many thoughts, or was more tension added on top of low intake?

Philosophy: Nietzsche | To Live as a Peaceful Übermensch with Jesus

  • Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You chose a repeatable system over a few samples, and after counseling, you raised your view from manual coding skill to the ability to instruct and orchestrate. Today’s self-overcoming becomes clearer when the direction of strength stays not in superiority, but in seeing more accurately and communicating better.
  • Question: Was the strength you held today the feeling that you are ahead of others, or the feeling that you must carry responsibility at a higher layer?

Inner Faith: Augustine | To Put the Order of Love Right

  • Judgment: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) Work responsibility and counseling responsibility were clear, but there is not much direct examination of where the heart’s love was directed before God. Still, seeing the gap, feeling fear, and also writing responsibility leaves room to turn away from intellectual superiority and toward love for the entrusted person.
  • Question: What did your heart love more today: your ability to read a fast-changing era, or the heart that wants to help someone still unsteady before that change?

Practical Faith: Bonhoeffer | To Live by Responsibility Beyond Cheap Grace

  • Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Delivering the donation receipt, validating the collection pipeline, and counseling an aspiring developer all came down into action rather than words. Especially separating the issue you felt after counseling into another post was a small practice of not staying silent before a changing era.
  • Question: Was today’s counseling an event where you gave good advice, or an event where you confirmed a calling to actually help someone’s starting line?

Colossians 3:23 (Korean Revised Version) Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.

Context: Paul exhorts believers to carry everyday relationships and labor faithfully before the Lord, not merely before human eyes.

Reason for quotation: Both organizing the data collection system and counseling an aspiring developer were responsibilities to carry before the Lord, not tasks done merely to be seen by people.

Proverbs 20:18 (Korean Revised Version) Plans are established by counsel; by wise guidance wage war.

Context: Proverbs teaches that accomplishing work requires not only forceful pushing, but counsel, strategy, and preparation.

Reason for quotation: Today’s organization of collection workers and a coordinator, and the direction given in counseling, both touch the sense that work is accomplished through instruction and coordination.

1 Peter 4:10 (Korean Revised Version) As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.

Context: Peter exhorts believers to use received gifts not for self-display, but as stewardship for serving one another.

Reason for quotation: Today’s developer counseling shows that what I have first experienced and learned should not be held alone, but used as responsibility to help someone’s starting line.

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