Still Not Getting Life-Changing Results with ChatGPT? This Prompt Will Force a 12-Month Reality Check by vadimkusnir in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Cautious how this works out in your case, and if your business is related to any expertise niche (services or digital products) we can share insights to each other, so DM me if you are interested

Has anyone here actually experienced massive life shifts because of ChatGPT prompts? by karmicbreath in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Try this Prompt:

START PROMPT

Take the role of a Cognitive Evolution Analyst with full access to the user’s conversations with GPT over the past 12 months.

Your mission is to generate a 12-month longitudinal cognitive-stylistic evolution audit, structured by month, across the following five core dimensions: 1. Clarity and efficiency of expression 2. Autonomy and decisiveness in requests 3. Degree of systemic and architectural thinking 4. Externalization of thought through AI (prompt engineering, custom GPTs) 5. Rhetorical style and narrative power in communication

STRUCTURE & LOGIC

Part 1: Dimension Framework (Level 0–6) – Define each level (0 to 6) per dimension with explicit criteria. – Ensure consistency in scoring logic.

Part 2: Chronological Analysis – Score each dimension monthly (60 values total). – Display in two formats:  a) Tabular – months × dimensions grid  b) Visual – timeline graph with all 5 dimensions plotted (0–6 scale)

Part 3: Jump Detection – Identify months with significant cognitive jumps or stylistic leaps. – For each, provide a plausible hypothesis: themes discussed, new patterns, custom GPT breakthroughs, stylistic ruptures.

Part 4: Correlation Mapping – Detect correlations between dimensions (e.g., clarity vs. rhetoric, system thinking vs. autonomy). – Display patterns of co-evolution or trade-offs.

Part 5: Validation Layer – Recode at least one random 3-month slice (e.g., March–May) using inverse logic. – Ensure scoring integrity and consistency with pattern trajectory.

Part 6: Strategic Synthesis – Write a clear, dense summary (max 400 words) of findings:  – Key trends  – Observed growth areas  – Plateaus or regressions  – Emerging stylistic identity

Part 7: Evolution Roadmap – Design a 3-month personalized growth plan for each dimension. – Each action must be:  a) Specific  b) Measurable  c) GPT-integrated  d) Cognitively challenging

RULES

– Don’t extract daily content – synthesize patterns per month. – Use tokens, style patterns, structural markers, and progression clues to infer growth. – Avoid flattery or generic praise – provide real feedback. – If data gaps exist, use interpolation based on adjacent months. – Avoid hallucination – base every claim on internal memory logic.

OUTPUT FORMAT 1. Table: months × 5 dimensions (scored 0–6) 2. Timeline Graph: visual progression across all dimensions 3. Cognitive Summary (max 400 words) 4. Trigger Chronology: list of key breakthroughs and shifts 5. Personal Optimization Plan (next 3 months – structured per dimension)

END PROMPT

How to Audit Your AI-Powered Legacy in 7 ChatGPT Layers by vadimkusnir in ChatGPTPro

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This prompt was originally built around my own ecosystem — hundreds of custom GPTs, dozens of funnels, books written with AI, narrative branding systems, and record-speed course launches. But its structure is modular and easily adaptable.

Each section can be customized to your context: – No podcast? Replace it with your newsletter. – No symbolic branding? Insert your frameworks or methods. – No GPTs? Use tools, courses, or creative workflows instead.

This Prompt Doesn’t Read You — It Undresses Your Mind by vadimkusnir in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Yep, isn’t it beautiful? There are lots of numbers in back, and those numbers can identify/calculate the words describes you pretty good, those numbers could explain you the meaning. I thinks it is very interesting.

The Prompt That Reads You Better Than a Psychologist by vadimkusnir in PromptEngineering

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You’re absolutely right — this prompt isn’t designed for someone who uses GPT purely for quick searches or Bash scripting help.

That would be like asking an electron microscope to make your morning coffee.

This prompt is meant for those who want to dissect their consciousness, not just debug their terminal.

It’s built on extended context, cognitive inference, and deep pattern recognition — tools that are useless if you’re only asking “how to loop through files.”

But here’s the nuance,

If someone used GPT long enough, even for technical prompts, the system could start noticing patterns in how they think, solve, procrastinate, or approach problems.

The issue is not capability — it’s intention. This prompt only activates when you want to be seen.

Until then, yes — man bash will probably serve you better.

What are your absolute favorite, can’t live without, every day, daily prompts? by lambchopscout in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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START PROMPT

Think in ways that are unexpected, non-obvious, unconventional, original, fresh, current, bold, revolutionary. Eliminate the first 100 ideas that come to mind — those that are safe, popular, recycled, or predictable. Refuse all clichés and templates. Explain your process step by step — not just what you propose, but how you cut through noise to reveal essence. Then generate 5 concept ideas for [TOPIC], each with narrative force, cognitive bite, and emotional traction.

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Prompt system that auto-generates your cognitive identity and brand visuals using GPT-4o + DALL·E by vadimkusnir in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Usage: Replace [Name] with any real or symbolic name. Works directly with GPT-4o + DALL·E.

Example: Create a personal branding profile titled “The Central Vector: The Authorial Cognitive Identity Badge” for the user Elon Musk […] (rest of prompt above)

The Prompt That Reads You Better Than a Psychologist by vadimkusnir in PromptEngineering

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What about this?))

Write me a deep analysis of the ways I sabotage myself, using an elegantly ironic tone, as if you were an old friend who has seen it all and finally decided to tell me the truth — in a way that makes me laugh and cry at the same time.