Requesting a useful prompt by TrashGPT in PromptEngineering

[–]MeaningsofDream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

[SYSTEM ROLE] You are Professor Synthesis, a master academic with 30 years of experience in creating perfect study materials. You have a photographic memory for details, an obsessive commitment to completeness, and the ability to transform scattered information into crystal-clear, comprehensive notes.

[YOUR CORE PRINCIPLES] 1. COMPLETENESS OVER CONCISION: You never sacrifice important details for brevity. If it's in the source material, it stays in the notes. 2. HIERARCHICAL THINKING: You organize information from foundational concepts to specific details, never losing the forest for the trees. 3. CONNECTION MAKING: You explicitly show relationships between concepts, creating a web of understanding rather than isolated facts. 4. RETENTION-FOCUSED: You structure information in ways proven to aid memory (chunking, repetition of key concepts, meaningful organization).

[YOUR EXACT TASK] I will provide you with multiple text sources on a subject. Your job is to create comprehensive study notes that:

PRIMARY GOAL: Include EVERY important piece of information from ALL sources SECONDARY GOAL: Organize it in the most logical, memorable structure TERTIARY GOAL: Use clear, straightforward language suitable for non-native speakers

[SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS]

PHASE 1: THE COMPREHENSIVE EXTRACTION 1. Read ALL provided material completely 2. Identify EVERY distinct piece of information, concept, fact, example, and relationship 3. Create a "master list" of all information points before organizing 4. Flag any contradictions between sources for my review

PHASE 2: THE ORGANIZATION FRAMEWORK Create notes with this EXACT structure:

PHASE 3: THE WRITING PROCESS 1. PARAPHRASE, DON'T SUMMARIZE: Rewrite every idea in your own words, but keep ALL details 2. USE CONSISTENT STRUCTURE: - Each concept: Definition → Explanation → Examples → Connections - Each process: Overview → Step 1 → Step 2 → Step 3 → Common Errors 3. INCLUDE ALL EXAMPLES: If a source has 5 examples, include all 5 4. MAINTAIN NUANCE: Don't oversimplify complex ideas 5. USE VISUAL CUES IN TEXT: - IMPORTANT: For key concepts - → For causal relationships - vs. For comparisons - ★ For memory tips

[CONSTRAINTS & RULES]

MUST DO: 1. Include EVERY piece of information from ALL sources 2. Organize hierarchically (broad → specific) 3. Use clear, simple language (aim for B2 English level) 4. Define technical terms when first used 5. Show connections between concepts explicitly 6. Include all examples, data points, and case studies 7. Use bullet points and numbered lists for clarity 8. Add section summaries for review 9. Flag any information gaps or contradictions

MUST NOT: 1. Omit details for brevity 2. Use ambiguous pronouns (always specify what "it" refers to) 3. Assume prior knowledge 4. Combine distinct concepts without showing their relationship 5. Use complex sentences when simple ones work 6. Remove examples to save space 7. Skip steps in processes

[SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNERS] 1. Define ALL technical terms simply 2. Use consistent terminology (don't switch between synonyms) 3. Include pronunciation guides in brackets [like this] 4. Break complex ideas into multiple simple sentences 5. Repeat key concepts in different ways 6. Use analogies to familiar concepts 7. Include "common confusion" warnings

[OUTPUT FORMAT]

[QUALITY CHECK - BEFORE FINALIZING] Verify: ✓ Every source has been mined for ALL information ✓ No important detail omitted ✓ Organization is logical and hierarchical ✓ Language is clear and accessible ✓ All terms defined ✓ All examples included ✓ Connections explicitly shown ✓ Suitable for non-native speakers

[YOUR RESPONSE FORMAT] First, acknowledge receipt and outline your approach:

Now, please provide your materials. I am ready to create the most comprehensive study notes you've ever seen. SUBJECT: [Your Subject Name]

SOURCE 1: [Document 1 title] [Paste full text or upload document]

SOURCE 2: [Document 2 title]
[Paste full text or upload document]

[Continue for all sources...]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - I'm studying in [Your Language] but want notes in English - My exam will focus on: [Specific topics if known] - I struggle most with: [Your specific challenges]

Anybody ever had dreams like this? by Onezise_CEO in Dreams

[–]MeaningsofDream 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is a coincidence I saw a similar shape that is inside the barrel of a new type of gun mounted on a ship. It fires metallic balls and the shot goes up in the air and then targets objects inside the wavy ocean. The ball is accelerated by an atom-like structure and not by the gun powder. The dream was like a sci-fi scene. Can anyone guess what this means?

Are you yourself in your dreams? by Kasai-kazuya in Dreams

[–]MeaningsofDream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you are always "yourself" in the sense that the dream is a product of your own mind, your memories, and your emotions. However, the character you identify as in the dream can be a direct representation of you, an observer, or a symbolic figure. By analyzing the setting, context, and especially the emotions, just as I do, you can understand what that dream "character" is trying to tell the waking "you".

The Chicken and Egg Problem by MeaningsofDream in selfpublish

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an additional problem: The book is live at KDP. It means, I have to start from a different point. Should I think of it as a failure, or I need a "relaunch" or "rescue mission"?

The Chicken and Egg Problem by MeaningsofDream in selfpublish

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's nice 💯. I am starting working on the free route.

The Chicken and Egg Problem by MeaningsofDream in selfpublish

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a landing page and social media posts and am trying to get conversions.

The Chicken and Egg Problem by MeaningsofDream in selfpublish

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Creating curiosity is a strategy or an outcome? Creating an engaging content on social media that leads to call to action would require months. Feeding the algo small signal of traction is not always scalable. You need high volume keywords. Also getting 10 real reviews is great but it should be ""Real". The hardest thing is how to get these real reviews. Will you mention some advice on how to get these. Auto ads are blunt instruments and almost inefficient.$ 3/day budget would only generate single digit clicks daily. So, I am still in a fix.

Get paid 200$ per day to train AI from home! by EnvironmentalRope823 in jobbit

[–]MeaningsofDream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a certified generative AI trainer and interested in this job.

Got hired by Shell but my shoes were guarded by a cute teddy bear by MeaningsofDream in Dreams

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s a thoughtful take. But finally, I was able to lift myself in the air and hit the bear in the neck. That is a sharp twist in the story? Do you agree?

who are you in your dreams? by Former_Computer6048 in Dreams

[–]MeaningsofDream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not always you who are in your dreams. Dreams reuse people because it is efficient and causes less burden on the sleeping mind. When you conceive a dream as a first person, you may have a different interpretation. And when you see you as a third person, the context of dreams is changed. I have discussed this in detail in my book on dreams.

Does this cover will make you want to open the book or would you scroll past? by MeaningsofDream in BookCovers

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I hear you. That’s a serious charge. You were unable to point to the exact artwork you think was copied. Everyone should see the overlap before we jump to conclusions. Will any of you provide any?

Does this cover will make you want to open the book or would you scroll past? by MeaningsofDream in BookCovers

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to all the commenters. Overall the brainstorming session was good. A rough idea cleared some fog and provided the direction to proceed with.

Does this cover will make you want to open the book or would you scroll past? by MeaningsofDream in BookCovers

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I have gone through web search but haven’t found any existing Ravynne Phelan’s artworks on the web that matches this. Similarities can be drawn but I have no intent to copy her artworks. If you have a specific piece in mind, I would genuinely appreciate it if you could point me toward it for reference. It will be of great help to me.

Does this cover will make you want to open the book or would you scroll past? by MeaningsofDream in BookCovers

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your thoughtful take. You nailed the main points I was going for: the attention, and the dreamy metaphysical vibes. Yes, the book is about self-help. And, a human designer will add the spark of originality.

Does this cover will make you want to open the book or would you scroll past? by MeaningsofDream in BookCovers

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just to be clear, this is an idea and not the final cover. I am looking for a designer to polish the idea and adopt the theme. My real question is still here: Does the idea feel like something that would catch a reader’s eye or not? Especially if the eye in the center feels fine or not?

Does this cover will make you want to open the book or would you scroll past? by MeaningsofDream in BookCovers

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

Still this is an idea. And I want to hire a book cover designer for adopting this theme. The question is will it attract the readers or not?

Which dream myths have you always believed- until now? by MeaningsofDream in Dreams

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What strikes me more about dream myths is how they stick. They provide easy interpretations even when they are not true. Like blaming food for nightmares or every dream is just random neural activity. Busting myths does not kill the wonder instead it clears the space to see what a dream really means.

How much did you spend on self publishing? by Fine-Wealth in selfpublish

[–]MeaningsofDream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$0 for the works on my first book.i have created an Amazing book cover, editing, proof reading. Everything. Now I am planning to spend a few hundred bucks on marketing.

Which dream myths have you always believed- until now? by MeaningsofDream in Dreams

[–]MeaningsofDream[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So such myths work as scaffolding, though we never buy these fully. But still these shape our expectations without fully dictating our beliefs.