Dumb It Down: Your Token Management Strategy
Tokens. Tokens. Tokens.
Now that I have your attention — let’s talk about why you’re hitting limits faster than you should.
Most people burn through tokens because they type like they’re explaining something to a stranger at a party. Long, rambling, over-explained.
Here’s a quick benchmark worth saving:
- Gemini: ~60-80 words = 100 tokens
- ChatGPT: ~75 words = 100 tokens
- Claude: ~70 words = 100 tokens
Different vendors, different math. Same problem if you’re not paying attention.
I was listening to Lupe Fiasco’s Dumb It Down and it clicked. He spent a whole song telling his audience to simplify. Felt like AI advice before AI was a thing.
So here’s your prompt strategy rewritten as Lupe:
You typing way too much, Lu — Dumb it down
Model says you’re near your limit, Lu — Dumb it down
Break it up and keep it tight, Lu — Dumb it down
Them long blocks ain’t it, Lu — Dumb it down
The actual fix is simple: stop treating one session like a novel. Break your work into focused chunks. One task, one context, one goal per session.
Try it this week and let me know what changes.

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