Really Intelligent People Don’t Argue With ChatGPT.

They direct it.

A short, practical guide to getting real, working output from ChatGPT — especially for coding and project work.

Built entirely using ChatGPT itself.

The Problem Isn’t ChatGPT

ChatGPT follows context. It does not understand intent. If you let a conversation drift, the output will drift with it.

Most people unknowingly sabotage themselves by:

Then they blame the tool.

Three Non-Negotiable Rules

Rule #1: One Chat, One Job

If the task changes, start a new chat. Context drift is the fastest way to useless output.

Rule #2: Don’t Humanize the Tool

ChatGPT has no feelings. If it’s wrong, correct it immediately and move on.

Rule #3: If You Let It Be Lazy, It Will

Vague prompts invite vague answers. If you want full working output, you must demand it.

What This Is (and Isn’t)

This is not a list of clever prompts. It’s not an AI course. And it’s not motivational fluff.

It’s a practical explanation of how to direct ChatGPT like a tool, not negotiate with it like a person.

The full guide shows a repeatable prompt structure that forces complete, usable output — including a real application example.

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It includes:

  • The full rule set
  • A gold-standard application prompt
  • Prompt anatomy explained
  • Failure patterns and fixes
  • A one-page cheat sheet

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