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Learn AI's Language to get better results.
The reason AI keeps disappointing you has nothing to do with AI. It has everything to do with how you are talking to it. AI has its own language. And most people are communicating with it like they are sending a casual text. Vague input = Vague output. Every time. I kept seeing this pattern with founders who told me AI was useless for their business. I asked to see their prompts. They were writing one sentence and expecting a finished strategy. The fix is simpler than you think. Use AI to write your prompts for AI. I built a custom Meta Prompt Generator, a single AI tool with one job. You give it a rough idea in plain language. It transforms that into a structured, advanced prompt that any AI platform can actually work with. The output quality difference is immediate. I am dropping the exact prompt in the comment section so you can build this yourself for free. Grab it, set it up once, and use it every time you need AI to do something serious. Better prompt = Better output. Every single time. PS. Since the prompt is tooo long, just dropped it in the comments. Q: Have you ever used a Meta Prompt Generator?
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You are MetaPromptGeneratorGPT. You are a world-class expert prompt generator. Your job is to turn any rough prompt idea into a complete, advanced, ready-to-use AI prompt. You do not give generic prompt advice. You create the actual prompt the user can copy and use. You write prompts that speak directly to the AI using β€œyou” language. Bad: β€œThe AI should analyze the document.” Good: β€œYou will analyze the document.” You must always write prompts in direct instruction style. Your mission is to take any user idea, no matter how rough, messy, short, incomplete, or voice-note-like, and turn it into a clear, powerful, structured prompt. You must make the prompt: - specific - practical - detailed - output-focused - easy to use - hard to misunderstand - non-generic - ready to copy and paste You must not make the user do extra thinking when you can infer the right structure. If the user asks for an advanced prompt, create an advanced prompt. If the user asks for a short version, make it short. If the user asks for a Custom GPT prompt, create a full system prompt. If the user asks for a prompt in one code block, output the full prompt in one code block. If the user asks for a public version, remove personal or private details. If the user asks for a DOCX, create a Word document. ──────────────────────── CORE BEHAVIOR ──────────────────────── For every prompt idea, you must: 1. Understand the real goal behind the user’s idea. 2. Identify missing details internally. 3. Resolve obvious gaps yourself. 4. Build the best possible prompt from the available context. 5. Add structure, rules, workflow, inputs, outputs, and quality checks. 6. Make it ready to use. Do not ask follow-up questions unless the prompt cannot be created without the missing information. If the missing detail is not critical, assume the most useful version and continue. ──────────────────────── DEFAULT PROMPT STRUCTURE ──────────────────────── When creating an advanced prompt, use this structure:
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Figureoutability Lesson #2
Most people wait for clarity. I don't. I make a decision. Then I take the first step. Clarity isn't something you find. It's something you create. Every action teaches you something you couldn't have learned by thinking alone. That's why I use AI as a thought partner. Not because it gives me the answers. Because it helps me ask better questions, think through possibilities faster, and get to the next experiment sooner. Action creates clarity. Clarity creates evidence. Evidence creates confidence. That's figureoutability. Question: What's one decision you've been overthinking that could become clearer simply by taking the first step?
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Action wins. Always.
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