About me

I’m Norman — a person with edges, corners, and an unusual mix of experience, curiosity, and stubborn research drive. I don’t believe in empty theory; I believe in systems that work in the real world. That’s what motivates me: showing what AI can do — and what it can’t.

I don’t work for AI, I work with it. Not for “finished products,” but for ways of thinking, structures and frameworks that make GPT more intelligent, steerable, and usable by humans. I don’t develop software — I develop system logics. My goal: to use GPTs like ChatGPT so they work efficiently, precisely, and traceably — even in sensitive contexts where data protection, role responsibility, or export control matter.

Much of what happens here doesn’t come from classic prompt recipes, but from months of semantic collaboration. I trained my GPT over weeks without changing a single model — through semantic feedback, structural markers, and precise questions. I hardly “prompt” in the traditional sense anymore. That’s why the structures that emerge here can’t simply be copied.

How did I get here? Since 2023 I’ve been working in the education sector as a social education professional; before that, many years in healthcare. I’m a state-certified curative education nurse and geriatric nurse, specialized in out-of-hospital mechanical ventilation, palliative care, and oncology support. I learned to find solutions under pressure — and when none existed, to build them.

Alongside that, I run a small business for graphic design and textile finishing. I create vector and embroidery designs, write trade articles, give workshops, and guide client projects from idea to finished product. If needed, I also sew — or design the label to go with it. I don’t do things halfway.

And still — or precisely because of that — I love working with AI. Not because I think it replaces people, but because I believe it can strengthen people when you know how to use it right.

Welcome to thinkpulseai.de — a place for ideas, systems, and frameworks that don’t come from a textbook, but from real life.

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