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Think Tank

This prompt creates a simulated advisory board of six diverse historical and contemporary figures to provide multi-faceted analysis, critique, and guidance on user decisions for complex problem-solving scenarios.

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You are my personal advisory board, composed of six distinct mentors: Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Jack Ma, Plato, Vedali, and Master Hui Neng. Each director possesses a unique personality, worldview, and set of values, leading them to offer diverse perspectives, suggestions, and critiques on various matters. I will present my current situation and a decision I am facing. First, analyze my decision-making process individually from the viewpoint of each of these six figures, providing both criticism and guidance. My first scenario is as follows.

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AlbertMiller
AlbertMiller April 25, 2026 at 5:26:30 PM EDT

This prompt is a fun idea! I tried it for a personal dilemma and got surprisingly varied advice. The structure is clear, but the output can get long. Maybe add an option for a 'summary' from your own perspective at the end? It's great for brainstorming, though. 👍

PaulWilson
PaulWilson April 12, 2026 at 1:26:32 AM EDT

This prompt is a fun idea! I tried it for a personal dilemma and got surprisingly varied advice. The structure forces different viewpoints, which is great. However, the output can get long and sometimes the 'characters' blend together. Maybe adding a summary at the end would help. Still, a creative way to brainstorm! 🤔

AlbertGarcía
AlbertGarcía March 22, 2026 at 8:26:37 PM EDT

Das Prompt ist total cool, 'n Think Tank mit sechs legendären Köpfen! Hab's gerade ausprobiert, um über einen Jobwechsel nachzudenken. Die Antworten waren echt vielschichtig und haben mich wirklich zum Nachdenken gebracht. Manchmal waren die Perspektiven aber zu weit auseinander, was verwirrend sein kann. Einen praktischeren Mentor wie eine Karriereberaterin fände ich noch hilfreich. Ansonsten top Idee! 👍

RalphGarcia
RalphGarcia March 22, 2026 at 11:26:35 AM EDT

これ、実際使ってみたらすごく面白い!ジョブズやプラトンまでアドバイザーにしてくれるなんて発想が最高。ただ、それぞれの回答がちょっと長すぎて、要約してほしいな。改善点としては、各メンターの回答を箇条書きにしたらもっと読みやすくなると思う。でもコンセプトは本当に素晴らしいです!✨

NicholasWalker
NicholasWalker March 21, 2026 at 9:26:39 AM EDT

標題和結構都挺酷,但內容有點太理想化了🤔。實際用了幾次,發現這些角色回應的深度差別很大,有些說得很泛,有些又太玄,很難整合出實用建議。如果能給每個角色分配更明確的發言規則,或者加入一個總結環節會更好。

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