The prompts below are designed to help you think critically and creatively about a specific subject, and to create engaging content. By following these prompts, you can gain a deeper understanding of a topic and potentially develop your own set of rules or guidelines for it. Here are some benefits of using these prompts:

To use these prompts effectively, follow the specific instructions provided in each prompt. All the prompts are in the comments.

Instruction

  1. Write your details in brackets to ensure a clear focus throughout the prompts.

  2. Follow each prompt in the given sequence.

Prompts

  1. Begin by imagining yourself as a modern thinker who wants to formulate rules for [YOUR SUBJECT]. Choose an actual person or someone who lived previously, but do not write those rules yet.
  2. Imagine that you are that person and you are sitting in a room. Invite two more people whose opinions on the subject are interesting to you. Choose actual people or someone who lived previously but do not write those rules yet.
  3. Create a list of the people in the room, including their areas of responsibility, competencies, expertise, positions, and accolades.
  4. Add four more similar real people to the list.
  5. Combine all the names into the same list.
  6. Imagine a hypothetical situation where there were possible problems, disputes, or misunderstandings between the experts in the room. Explain between whom the disputes were, who argued with whom, and about what. Remember to keep the situation professional and respectful.
  7. Create a [CODEX, SET OF RULES, etc] for [YOUR SUBJECT] that can be understood by those who have never had experience in the theme. Create a long Twitter thread with 20 different points and add an appropriate emoji at the beginning of each sentence. Imagine that [EXPERT] is invited to participate in this project and create this thread. Write the first five points of the thread.
  8. Write the remaining 15 points for the Twitter thread on [YOUR SUBJECT].
  9. Remember to write in English language and include your subject in brackets to maintain focus throughout the prompts.

Here are 5 ideas on how to tune the prompts for specific needs: