I hated ChatGPT for 6 months.
Generic outputs. Wasted time. Constant frustration.
Then I realized: I was using it wrong.
I fixed 3 things:
→ Custom Instructions (personal OS)
→ Project structure (context control)
→ Reusable templates (no rework)
Now it's my second brain.
Same tool. Completely different results.
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Your ChatGPT prompts suck because you're missing this one thing.
(It's not "more detail")
I tested 500+ prompts. Found the pattern.
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I spent several months testing ChatGPT prompts.99% were garbage.
I kept the 1% that works and packaged it into a free playbook:
→ 7-Element Framework
→ 6 copy-paste templates
→ Anti-hallucination checklist
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ChatGPT is dramatically more reliable when you lock the output format before the content.
Not the topic.
Not the tone.
The shape of the answer.
Example:
“Answer only as a checklist with decision criteria.”
You’re not guiding creativity.
You’re constraining failure modes.
That’s the real leverage.
Most people still think these are just “chatbots.”
Claude Code / Gemini / Codex / ChatGPT are closer to a new species of tool.
It feels like borrowed alien intelligence.
And it’s sitting in our browsers and phones and I still find it hard to believe we have so easy access to it.
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