AI Life Outcome Simulator
Google Maps for your life decisions. Ask our heuristic engine a question about your future to instantly simulate the financial, mental, and career outcomes of that choice.
Simulation Results Generated
Google Maps for Life Decisions: How to Simulate Your Future
Humans are notoriously terrible at predicting what will make them happy. When faced with a massive life transition—like moving to a dense city, quitting a stable job to become a creator, or taking on a massive loan—we focus entirely on the best-case scenario. We imagine the corner office, the luxury car, or the freedom of self-employment.
What we fail to calculate are the hidden psychological and financial variables. This is why we engineered the AI Life Outcome Simulator. By utilizing predictive heuristics, our tool removes the emotion from your decision and maps out the brutal reality of your choice.
The Mathematics of Major Decisions
Every choice has a cascading effect across four main pillars of your life: Financial, Mental, Career, and Lifestyle. If you optimize for only one pillar, the others will collapse.
- The HCOL (High Cost of Living) Illusion: Moving to a city like New York or London dramatically increases your career ceiling and networking opportunities. However, the financial burn rate destroys your ability to compound wealth in your 20s, and the dense living conditions often trigger a high baseline of cortisol (stress).
- The Creator Economy Trap: Quitting a job to become a YouTuber or Entrepreneur removes the ceiling on your income, but it also removes the floor. The most common regret reported is the intense isolation and the erosion of the boundary between "work time" and "leisure time."
- The Liability Anchor: Purchasing a luxury vehicle or taking on a massive, non-mortgage loan provides a 3-month spike in dopamine. After month 3, the asset becomes a liability that acts as a psychological anchor, trapping you in jobs you dislike simply to service the monthly payment.
Learning From the Regrets of Others
The killer feature of our simulator is the "Common Regrets" engine. We don't just tell you what will happen; we tell you what people who have made this exact decision wish they had known beforehand. Whether it is underestimating commuting costs, ignoring the true cost of homeownership, or settling too early, learning from the statistical regrets of others is the ultimate life hack.