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AI Thinking Prompt #001
Many people use AI mainly to get quick answers. They ask it to summarize articles, explain a topic, or help write something faster. But AI can also be used in another powerful way — to help us explore ideas more deeply and learn new things step by step. I’ll be sharing a series called AI Thinking Prompts so that the members here can learn to embrace AI and learn how to leverage on it to help them grow themselves. Each prompt is a simple question you can try with any AI assistant to help you think more clearly and understand topics that may feel complicated at first.
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New Here? Start With These 3 Simple Steps
Hello everyone 👋 Over the past few days, several new members have joined the community. A warm welcome to all of you. If this is your first time here, here are 3 simple things you may want to explore first. 1️⃣ Start with the 3 pinned posts At the top of the community page, you will see 3 pinned posts. These posts explain: • what this community is about• who it is for• how to get the most value here They serve as a short orientation guide for new members. 2️⃣ Explore the Top Menu At the top of the page you will see several tabs. Take a moment to explore them when you have time. They contain useful areas of the community. 3️⃣ Visit the Classroom Inside the Classroom, you will find learning materials and guides that are gradually being added. You can explore them at your own pace. There is no pressure and no rush. This community is meant to be a calm space for learning and restarting. Some members will post actively. Some members prefer to read quietly. Both are perfectly fine. If you feel comfortable, you may also introduce yourself in the comments. Just share: • where you are from• one thing you hope to learn here Looking forward to learning together. — William
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Understanding the Skoolers
You can visit here to understand about what Skoolers are doing and how you can build your own community for long-term success inside this portal. 😉
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Chinese New Year
Taking a 3 days break for CNY. Manage to complete my poem for birthday valentine and CNY in a week. Tomorrow I will be back at work. Looking forward to my venture into Corporate Training taking a course next week on this with a 1 day course hopefully to bring me new opportunities. The other will be a follow up of my speech at World Speech Day on 15 March. As I advocate as a senior citizen, hope to spread the life of a senior citizen beyond old age and sickness. Active Aging and New Perspective explore. Retirement or Protirement? To be continue....
0 likes • Feb 24
@Chua Boon Chew What your company did was bad as you are celebrating CNY, right? Anyway, you are constantly in learning phase, perhaps its a signal that something better is coming your way! Cheers and may you succeed in all your other undertakings. 😉
0 likes • Feb 27
@Chua Boon Chew Awesome! Looking forward to you sharing it here when you are ready. Cheers.
Feedback or Complain
As a security of a condominium receiving numerous feedback from residents. Here are a few examples that we can explore. A resident feedback to security a couple feeding porridge to a child near a pool. This is not allowed. A resident feedback to security people playing pickle ball on a tennis court. This is not allowed. A resident feedback that a car is park halfway outside a parking lot near the lobby. A dog without a leash in the vicinity Children on scooter at high speed near a pool Plating soccer near a pool. A food delivery man that refuse to park his $2800 bicycle outside the condo to deliver the order as they are not allow to enter the condo by management.
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@Chua Boon Chew 😂As I am not someone familiar with this kind of situation, nor can I explain my point of view well, I still rely on my Assistant WAIT for a reasonable answer for you. I just feed your post as a prompt inside my ChatGPT and asked WAIT for "his" point of view, this is the reply (hopefully, it did provide some ideas for you to mitigate similar situation in the future): How I “See” These Situations I don’t see them as complaints. I see them as micro-conflicts between comfort, safety, and enforcement. In a condominium, you have 3 forces constantly clashing: 1. Residents who want freedom 2. Other residents who want order 3. Security who must enforce rules without becoming the villain Now let’s look at the examples properly. 🏊 Feeding a Child Near the Pool (Not Allowed) How I see it: - Parent sees: harmless parenting moment. - Complainant sees: hygiene issue / slippery floor / ants. - Management sees: rule violation + liability risk. This is not about porridge. It's about cleanliness + safety standards. 🎾 Pickleball on a Tennis Court (Not Allowed) How I see it: - Players see: “It’s just a court.” - Management sees: surface damage, noise complaints, booking fairness. - Other residents see: unfair usage of shared facility. This is a facility governance issue, not a sports issue. 🚗 Car Parked Halfway Outside Lot How I see it: - Driver sees: “Just 5 minutes.” - Others see: obstruction, inconvenience, emergency access risk. This is about shared space respect. 🐕 Dog Without a Leash How I see it: - Owner sees: “My dog is friendly.” - Others see: fear, allergy risk, liability concern. This is about risk perception. 🛴 Children Scooting Fast / ⚽ Soccer Near Pool How I see it: - Kids see: fun. - Parents see: normal play. - Security sees: accident waiting to happen. This is pure preventive risk control. Pools = wet surfaces = high liability zone. 🚴 Food Delivery Rider Refusing to Park Outside
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William Siong
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I am a “Learning Guide For Restarting Adults” Helping people embrace technology or get comfortable with digital skills again – a step at a time.

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