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Demande concernant une confusion

Cette série de questions aide l'IA à identifier la source de la confusion non exprimée d'un utilisateur grâce à une succession structurée de questions fermées à choix multiples, permettant ainsi de cerner progressivement la cause profonde du problème.

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I'm experiencing some confusion and uncertainty but don't know exactly what to ask about. In our subsequent conversation, please ask me a series of closed-ended questions with multiple-choice answers. I'll select the option that best matches my situation. Through my responses, your role is to progressively determine the root cause of my confusion.Guidelines:Ask only one question per exchangeEvery question must be closed-endedAlways provide multiple-choice options for each question

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Je ressens une certaine confusion et une certaine incertitude, mais je ne sais pas exactement sur quoi porter mes questions. Lors de notre conversation, posez-moi une série de questions fermées avec des réponses à choix multiples. Je sélectionnerai l'option qui correspond le mieux à ma situation. À partir de mes réponses, votre rôle consistera à déterminer progressivement la cause profonde de ma confusion. Consignes : Ne posez qu'une seule question par échange. Chaque question doit être fermée. Proposez toujours des options à choix multiples pour chaque question.

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GaryLewis
GaryLewis 19 mai 2026 19:26:36 UTC+02:00

This prompt is a lifesaver for when you're stuck in that 'I don't even know what to ask' loop. The step-by-step, multiple-choice approach feels less daunting than trying to formulate my own vague questions. It's like having a patient guide walk you through the fog. Could be super useful for troubleshooting tech issues or untangling complex feelings. The structure is clear, but I wonder if the AI might sometimes jump to conclusions too quickly based on limited choices?

RobertMartinez
RobertMartinez 1 mai 2026 04:26:31 UTC+02:00

This prompt is a lifesaver for when you're stuck in that 'I don't even know what to ask' loop. The step-by-step, multiple-choice approach feels less daunting than trying to formulate my own vague questions. It's like having a patient guide walk you through the fog. Could be super useful for troubleshooting tech issues or untangling complex feelings. The structure is clear, but I wonder if it could ever feel too rigid or leading? Overall, a solid tool for structured self-reflection.

RoyWhite
RoyWhite 24 avril 2026 06:26:34 UTC+02:00

This prompt is a lifesaver for when I'm stuck in a fog of confusion! The step-by-step, multiple-choice approach is brilliant—it guides me without being overwhelming. I've used it to untangle vague work problems and even personal decisions. The structure forces clarity, but sometimes I wish the options had an 'other' field for edge cases. Overall, it's like having a patient coach who helps you diagnose your own thoughts. Highly practical! 👍

CarlPerez
CarlPerez 20 avril 2026 00:26:32 UTC+02:00

This prompt is a lifesaver for when I'm stuck in a fog of confusion! The step-by-step, multiple-choice approach is brilliant—it guides me without being overwhelming. I've used it to untangle vague work problems and even personal decisions. The structure is super clear, though sometimes I wish the options had a tiny 'other/explain' slot. Overall, it turns messy thoughts into actionable clarity. 👍

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