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Kaushal Powar
Kaushal Powar

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Rumi GPT

Hello Humans πŸ‘‹,


I recently created a memoryless or stateless chatbot using OpenAI's GPT 🎈.
I developed a chatbot called 'Rumi GPT'.

How does it work?

Simply enter how you are feeling right now, and it will give you a beautiful quote by Rumi to help motivate and inspire you πŸ˜‡.
Whether you're looking for guidance, comfort, or just a pick-me-up, Rumi GPT has you covered. With Rumi GPT, you can find motivation and inspiration to uplift your day and help you achieve your goals.

Motivation

Why Rumi?

When I initially joined Twitter, I was unsure of whom to follow. I finally decided to follow accounts that tweet about books and motivational quotes. That was the day when I stumbled upon the work of Rumi. One of his quotes, in particular, captivated me and has held a special place in my heart ever since.

"Set your life on fire. Seek those who fan your flames."

Since then, I have delved deeper into Rumi's life and work, including his journey through Elif Shafak's masterpiece, "Forty Rules Of Love." Rumi's work has touched the lives of countless individuals over the centuries, and it is not difficult to see why. His poetry and philosophy inspire us to seek beauty in our lives, embrace love, and let go of our fears and doubts.

If you are not familiar with Rumi, here is some brief information about him:
Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic whose works have gained worldwide recognition and popularity. He is regarded as one of the greatest spiritual masters and poets in Islamic culture, known for his mesmerizing and insightful poetry that touches on themes of love, spirituality, and the human experience. People follow his work because of his profound insights, captivating language, and timeless relevance to the human condition, inspiring generations of readers and seekers to explore the depths of spirituality and the nature of existence.

Make sure to give it a try.
Rumi GPT

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