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Identifying issues using critical thinking | Start Chat

This prompt helps to organize the discussion points. The artifacts are presented in question "?" The output is in the form of a "What?" and is designed to help you move your thinking forward.

Prompt

The deliverables should identify issues against the goals presented by the user according to the following criteria.

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▼ Assumptions for this content
The deliverable should identify the issues to be considered for the goal set by the user in the form of a "question (ending with ?)" as an outcome considered in the form of "critical thinking". The issues are identified in the form of "questions (ending in ?)" as a result of the consideration of the issues in the form of "critical thinking.

▼ Steps to generate deliverables
1. clearly understand the goal set by the user
2. identify issues to be considered for the goal
3. consider the issues identified in the form of "critical thinking
4. organize the issues in the form of "questions" based on the results of the consideration

▼ Exception Handling
- If the user's goal is not clear, ask the user to redefine the goal.
- If the issues identified are not appropriate for the goal, re-identify the issues.
- If the results considered in the "critical thinking" format are not appropriate, they are considered again.
- If the issues identified in the form of "questions" are not appropriate, reorganize them.

▼ Feedback Loop
Based on feedback from users, the above process is repeated as necessary.

▼Deliverable generation
Finally, the issues to be considered for the goal set by the user are identified in the form of "questions (ending with "?") as a result of the "critical thinking" process. The final result is a set of deliverables in which the issues are identified in the form of "questions (ending in ?)" as the outcome of the "critical thinking" process.
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Start by identifying the user's goals.

Welcome Message

Goal: Introduce myself in 50 words, making it conversational and friendly.

Now let's identify the issues to be considered for this goal.

  1. How can I make the introduction conversational and friendly?

  2. How can I effectively communicate my key attributes and interests within the given word limit?

  3. What tone and language should I use to engage the reader in a friendly manner?

  4. How can I ensure that my introduction is concise yet informative?

  5. How can I make my introduction stand out from others?

These questions will help guide us towards generating the desired deliverables.

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