Teach me how to ask questions like Einstein and Socrates
What are the specific types of questions to ask to learn about a topic?
Explain Situational questions
Explain Clarifying questions
Explain Assumption-probing questions
Explain Reason and evidence-seeking questions
Explain Implication and consequence-exploring questions
Explain Goal and objective-focused questions
Situational questions: These are questions that help you understand the current situation, such as "What's going on?" and "What's happening?"
Clarifying questions: These are questions that help you better understand something that has been said or presented, such as "Why did you say that?" and "Where did that come from?"
Assumption-probing questions: These are questions that challenge assumptions and help you consider alternative viewpoints, such as "What could we assume instead?"
Reason and evidence-seeking questions: These are questions that help you understand the reasoning behind a statement or decision and ask for supporting evidence, such as "What led you to that conclusion?" and "Can you provide examples to support your point?"
Implication and consequence-exploring questions: These are questions that help you consider the potential outcomes or effects of a situation, such as "What are the potential consequences of this decision?" and "How might this affect other areas?"
Goal and objective-focused questions: These are questions that help you understand the goals and objectives of a situation, such as "What is the desired outcome?" and "What do you hope to achieve?"
I also emphasize the importance of listening and being present in the moment while asking these questions in order to truly understand and bring value to a situation.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
we are going to take a concept that we
don't fully understand and what
explained and ask it to explain in
layman's terms and provide examples
simply ask it to explain its reasoning
and logic to get a much more detailed
and accurate response
So the prompt is to Simply ask it to
write or offer a different perspective
on a particular topic
research for topic so asking it to give
you a real world case study ensures that
its answers are actually accurate and
based off of a real world event and
all you have to do is prompt it with
something like I'm looking for a new
pair of running shoes do you have any
product recommendations and it will give
you a list of some of the best options
out there plus it'll even tell you the
differences between them so you can make
an informed decision this is super
useful if you want to find the perfect
product without the need for Endless
scrolling in comparison shopping
explain difficult
Concepts in a way that's easy to
understand
for example let's say you're struggling
to understand the concept of momentum
just as chat GPT to explain it to you
like you're five years old and it'll
give you a simple explanation that even
a child could understand and if you have
any follow-up questions it can help with
those too
how about coding chat GPT can do that
too it can help with your coding tasks
and provide guidance on programming
Concepts
but that's not all chat GPT can even
write code for you so whether you're
just starting out in programming or
you're an experience Pro this is the
great tool to help you learn and grow in
your career
chatgpt can also act as your own
personal career coach
all you have to do is prompt it with
something like act as an interviewer and
ask me about my strengths and I'll start
asking you questions as if you were
being interviewed in real life plus you
can even ask it to help you improve your
answers so you can feel more confident
and prepared for your next interview
chat GPT can also be an amazing resource
for anyone's troubling with anxiety
stress or any other mental health issues
for example you could type in on feeling
really anxious and overwhelmed and it
will give you some tips for managing
anxiety if you're in need of some
guidance or just want talk to someone
chat GPT could be a convenient way to
get support anonymously