Mastering Two Prompts to Become a Chat GPD Ninja

Mastering Two Prompts to Become a Chat GPD Ninja

Hey everyone, welcome to this article where I’m going to show you two prompts that you need to master to become a Chat GPD ninja. The reason is that you can make the output of almost any other prompt 10 times more helpful by using just these two prompts. I use them daily and I feel that once you get a hang of them, you’ll wonder how you lived without them. So let’s get started and meet these two prompts.

Now that I’ve shown you the first prompt, it might look complicated, but don’t worry, that’s the entirety of all the variations combined. We’ll start with the simplest example of this prompt. For that, I’m going to use an existing example: explain Quantum Computing in simple terms. Let’s see what Chat GPD has to say about it.

The field of quantum computing is complex, and most of us will struggle. Here’s where this prompt in a simple avatar will help you. You could say, ‘Give me an analogy to understand this.’ Let’s see what happens now.

The beauty is, it starts creating an analogy to help you understand Quantum Computing. Now, why an analogy? The way our minds work, we learn new information by creating connections with existing information in our minds, and analogies are connections between something that you know and something that is unknown to you. Right now, you’re trying to connect the two dots. That’s why you use Chat GPD to use an analogy. Let’s see in the first part, it starts with a beautiful sentence: ‘Imagine you have a puzzle made up of a large number of pieces.’ So, this is the simplified version of this prompt, and it makes understanding and learning things 10 times faster.

There’s a variation of this prompt. Remember, in the previous videos, creating prompts is all about being more specific. So let’s get more specific. Now, this makes this prompt even more powerful. It is one thing to say, ‘Give me an analogy to understand this,’ and it’s an entirely different thing to say, ‘Hey, give me an analogy to understand this as a sales professional.’ Now you’re fine-tuning the input and saying, ‘Hey, I’m a sales professional. I have a lot of information in my mind related to sales.’ You can replace ‘sales professional’ with an entrepreneur, a computer programmer, a linguist, or so on. Let’s see how Chat GPD refines the output now.

And that’s the beauty of this. I was blown away when I discovered this prompt, and now it’s become an essential part of me using Chat GPD in everyday life. For a sales professional, it’s trying to explain things to you as a sales professional. Hopefully, you start to see the power of this prompt. Now, this is about understanding. What if you wanted to explain this to someone? You could first have a look at this and understand this. But now, another variation of this prompt is an interesting angle. As a sales professional, you asked Chat GPD to explain it to you. So once you’ve understood it, you’re giving the persona a linguist, professor, someone who deals with communication language. Let’s see what Chat GPD has to say now.

And this is the beauty. I’m absolutely blown away with the possibilities and how much time and effort and energy we, as Chat GPD ninjas, can save using this one prompt.

Alright, so hopefully you’re excited now. And before you go on trying this prompt, I want to show you the other prompt, and then you can combine the power of two prompts with other prompts. You’ll see how you can unleash the ninja skills of Chat GPD. Let’s see the second prompt.

Now that you’ve seen the prompt in its entirety, this is a simplified version of this prompt: explain meditation to a five-year-old. Let’s see what Chat GPD has to say now.

And there we go. Chat GPD starts to break the concept of meditation into simpler, digestible chunks and concepts that hopefully a five-year-old may be able to understand. ‘Give me an analogy to explain this to a five-year-old.’ And this is where the power of these two prompts come into play, and Chat GPD starts to explain the concept of meditation to a five-year-old using analogies. This is beautiful. I feel that I could take this information and hopefully try to explain this to a five-year-old. Although five-year-olds sometimes have a hard time listening to you, they don’t always want to listen to you. And I can see all the parents here of five-year-old kids smiling.

So there you have it, my Chat GPD ninjas. Hopefully, you’ve seen the power of these two prompts, and I’m excited about how you’re going to use these two prompts with the upcoming prompts I’m going to share with you in the next section. Enjoy your time with Chat GPD and create awesome stuff. I’m looking forward to meeting you in my other articles.

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