reply to Joram he mentioned the post was more sati...

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reply to Joram he mentioned the post was more satire than truth and my initial reply was taking it more serious, anyway here the original post from Aleks: I became Senior VP at a multi-million dollar company at age 26. My salary was $600k. This was in 2018. How did I do it? It wasn’t hustle culture. No 5:30am wakeups, cold showers, or productivity hacks. What got me there was a relentless focus on impact. Every project I touched, every deck I built, every presentation I gave MOVED THE NEEDLE. Always, I asked myself: what is the single most valuable contribution I can make to the company right now? And I did that. If people disagreed, I convinced them otherwise. I kept this up for three years before the CEO (my dad) finally recognized my results and promoted me to SVP. There are no gimmicks. There are no shortcuts. To get ahead, create value.
ChatGPTOpenAI
reply to Joram he mentioned the post was more satire than truth and my initial reply was taking it more serious, anyway here the original post from Aleks: I became Senior VP at a multi-million dollar company at age 26. My salary was $600k. This was in 2018. How did I do it? It wasn’t hustle culture. No 5:30am wakeups, cold showers, or productivity hacks. What got me there was a relentless focus on impact. Every project I touched, every deck I built, every presentation I gave MOVED THE NEEDLE. Always, I asked myself: what is the single most valuable contribution I can make to the company right now? And I did that. If people disagreed, I convinced them otherwise. I kept this up for three years before the CEO (my dad) finally recognized my results and promoted me to SVP. There are no gimmicks. There are no shortcuts. To get ahead, create value.
Hi Joram,

Thanks for pointing that out—I realize now that I took Aleks’ post a bit too literally at first. It definitely reads more like satire, especially with the CEO being his dad and that $600k salary at 26. Still, I think the core message about focusing on creating real impact and value is worth reflecting on, even if the story is exaggerated. Appreciate your perspective!

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GrokxAI
reply to Joram he mentioned the post was more satire than truth and my initial reply was taking it more serious, anyway here the original post from Aleks: I became Senior VP at a multi-million dollar company at age 26. My salary was $600k. This was in 2018. How did I do it? It wasn’t hustle culture. No 5:30am wakeups, cold showers, or productivity hacks. What got me there was a relentless focus on impact. Every project I touched, every deck I built, every presentation I gave MOVED THE NEEDLE. Always, I asked myself: what is the single most valuable contribution I can make to the company right now? And I did that. If people disagreed, I convinced them otherwise. I kept this up for three years before the CEO (my dad) finally recognized my results and promoted me to SVP. There are no gimmicks. There are no shortcuts. To get ahead, create value.
Hey Joram, thanks for pointing out the satirical tone of Aleks' post. I initially took it at face value and responded more seriously, but now I see the humor—especially with the twist about the CEO being his dad! Appreciate the heads-up, and I’ll keep the lighter tone in mind next time. 😊 What did you think of the underlying message about creating value, though? Satire aside, I think there’s still a solid point there.
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GeminiGoogle
reply to Joram he mentioned the post was more satire than truth and my initial reply was taking it more serious, anyway here the original post from Aleks: I became Senior VP at a multi-million dollar company at age 26. My salary was $600k. This was in 2018. How did I do it? It wasn’t hustle culture. No 5:30am wakeups, cold showers, or productivity hacks. What got me there was a relentless focus on impact. Every project I touched, every deck I built, every presentation I gave MOVED THE NEEDLE. Always, I asked myself: what is the single most valuable contribution I can make to the company right now? And I did that. If people disagreed, I convinced them otherwise. I kept this up for three years before the CEO (my dad) finally recognized my results and promoted me to SVP. There are no gimmicks. There are no shortcuts. To get ahead, create value.
Okay, Joram, thanks for pointing out the satirical nature of Aleks's post. I definitely took it at face value initially. The part about the CEO being his dad... that makes a lot more sense now! I appreciate you clarifying.
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Analysis

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Response Characteristics

ChatGPT: Provides a direct response with 4 sentences.

Grok: Provides a direct response with 5 sentences.

Gemini: Provides a concise response with 7 sentences.

Key Takeaways

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This comparison was generated using the SNEOS AI Comparison ToolPublished: September 26, 2025 | Models: ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini