Imagination Living: How I Predicted My Wedding and Wasted Time with an AI

 

In a world flooded with technology and distractions, there comes a moment when you're sitting on a bus, staring out the window, wondering what your future wife might look like. Now imagine, instead of turning to astrology or your aunt’s endless matchmaking suggestions—you turn to an AI.

Yes, that’s me. I did it.

This isn’t a futuristic love story. It’s a story of curiosity, creativity, and maybe a little too much free time. It started with a selfie and a casual prompt:
"Show me my future wife."

🧠 Chapter 1: The First Spark

Armed with nothing but a portrait and pure imagination, I asked AI to generate an image of my future partner. I didn’t give any rules. I said, “Your wish.” And like a genie, it created her—a South Indian bride, complete with jasmine flowers and warm eyes. But something felt... off. Too perfect. Too "aunty-level heavy." I wasn’t ready to look like a middle-aged uncle yet.


 

💡 Chapter 2: Refined Fantasy

I uploaded a new photo of myself, a better one this time—clear, confident, and youthful.
“Make it real,” I said.
“Add subtle decorations.”
“Not overweight please.”
The AI listened, adjusted, styled, reshaped. Suddenly, we were a wedding couple. Multiple versions in fact. Some smiling, some serious. Some realistic, some straight out of a Tamil movie.

❤️ Chapter 3: The Final Touch

What’s a wedding without flower garlands?
So I asked for heart-shaped ones.
Then: “Make the guy look younger with more hair.”
Still not done: “Give him a beard and moustache.”
I kept shaping this imaginary event as if planning an actual marriage. It was oddly fun, weirdly fulfilling, and absolutely unproductive.



 

😂 Chapter 4: A Realization

Halfway through, it hit me—I just spent a whole session designing my fake wedding.
With someone who doesn’t exist.
With a bot that never sleeps.

And honestly?

Totally worth it.


🤖 So What Did I Learn?

  • Imagination has no limits, especially when you pair it with AI.

  • AI can give you a picture-perfect version of your future—but it’s still just a reflection of what you want to see.

  • Sometimes, the best way to kill time is to build something that makes you smile—even if it’s completely fictional.


Final Thought

So here’s to those of us who daydream out loud with digital assistants. Whether you call it "life prediction", "wasting time", or "imagination living", there’s joy in the absurd.

And maybe—just maybe—your future wife will look like the one you designed today. Or maybe she’ll laugh when you show her this blog years later.

Either way, thanks for the memories, AI.