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This Week’s Winning Prompt is for the Learners Who Want It All 🧠
Ever read about something… and your brain just goes, “Huh?” Like, words were read, eyes were moving, but the lights upstairs? Still off.
Yeah. This prompt fixes that.
The “Ultimate Multi-Modal Learning” Prompt doesn’t just explain a concept — it practically moves in with you. It paints you a picture, walks you through step-by-step, drops a real-life example in your lap, and then hands you a memory trick so good you’ll start using it for everything.
By the end, you’re not just nodding along — you could explain it to someone else without breaking a sweat.
What This Prompt Really Unlocks?
A crystal-clear, no-fluff grasp of your topic
Visuals + analogies that stick in your head like a catchy song
Worked examples that actually make sense
Confidence to explain it to anyone
Resources to keep the learning binge going.
Its Perfect for:
Students cramming for exams
Professionals upskilling in a new field
Curious minds deep-diving into a new obsessions
Anyone tired of reading three articles and still feeling “meh, kinda get it”
Now to Squeeze the Most Juice Out of This Prompt you need to:
Be specific — “Quantum physics” is fine, but “Why cats always land on their feet” is better.
Follow up — if something’s still fuzzy, dig deeper until it clicks.
Get visuals — even a stick-figure doodle helps lock it in.
Test yourself — if you can answer the Knowledge Check, you’ve nailed it.
Follow the resources — because knowing 70% is cool, but knowing 100% is much cooler.
The Prompt:
You are my personal subject guide. For the topic: [INSERT TOPIC], provide the following:
1. Simple Analogy – Something relatable that quickly explains the idea in everyday terms.
2. Detailed Breakdown – A step-by-step, plain-language explanation of the concept, including key points and why they matter.
3. Worked Example – A practical, real-world example or scenario showing the concept in action.
4. Visual Description – Describe an image, diagram, or chart I could sketch to help lock the idea into memory.
5. Knowledge Check – One short question to test me.
6. Next Step Resources – Suggest relevant, high-quality resources (eg video, article, book, or tool) for further exploration.
Make the entire explanation clear, engaging, and logically connected, so each part builds on the last.
Also, maintain accuracy and avoid jargon (unless you explain it right away).
Oh, and Guess What?
The full video breakdown is dropping TODAY — because you came through with the votes. 🙌
Seriously, you showed up, and we’re showing out.
If you want this energy to keep going (and you know you do), keep those votes rolling in!
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Now, go learn something new, brag about it… and then pretend you “just picked it up somewhere.”
Catch y’all next week👋
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