Give me an interactive meta-prompt which suggests a topic, creates a synopsis of the topic, followed by an outline for the topic
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Absolutely! Here's an interactive meta-prompt that will guide you through exploring a topic:
Step 1: Spark a Topic
Think about your interests: What are you curious about lately? Is there a news story you'd like to delve deeper into, or a hobby you'd like to learn more about? Write down a few keywords related to your interests.
Let's brainstorm! Based on your keywords, I can suggest a few potential topics. Here are three options:
Option 1: (I will insert the first suggestion here based on your keywords)
Option 2: (I will insert the second suggestion here based on your keywords)
Option 3: (I will insert the third suggestion here based on your keywords)
Please choose the topic that interests you the most (or write your own!):
Your Chosen Topic: (Here, you'll write the chosen topic)
Step 2: Synopsis Time!
Now that you have a topic, let's create a concise summary of what you want to explore.
Briefly describe the main idea or concept of your chosen topic.
What key points do you want to cover?
Your Synopsis: (Here, you'll write the synopsis)
Step 3: Building the Outline
To organize your exploration, let's create a basic outline:
Main Points:
List 2-3 main points you want to explore within your topic. These will be your section headings.
Sub-points (optional):
For each main point, jot down 1-2 sub-points to delve deeper. These will be your subsections.
Your Outline: (Here, you'll write the outline)
Ready to Dive In?
With your chosen topic, synopsis, and outline, you're ready to start researching and learning more!
Would you like me to help you find information or complete specific sections of your exploration based on your outline?
Let me know how I can further assist you on this interactive exploration!
AI is still inaccurate. We try to vet the obvious errors within our ability. Please comment if you see an error!
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