⭐ Million $ Prompts... (hope this helps a few!)
One of the most useful AI techniques I've come across recently is surprisingly simple. Most people write a prompt, hit enter and judge the result. Instead, I get the AI to: • Build the prompt • Critique the prompt • Score it against a rubric • Identify weaknesses and failure points • Improve it • Review it again • Improve it a second time • Then execute it For example, I’ll say something like: “Create this prompt first. Then review it with a strict rubric, identify what is weak, improve it, review it again, and only then produce the final output.” The difference in output quality is often significant. What you're really doing is separating creation from evaluation. Humans naturally do this when writing, designing or solving problems, but most AI users skip that step entirely. The process forces clearer thinking, better constraints, fewer assumptions and much stronger outputs. It's not just useful for AI prompts either. It works for strategy, marketing, business planning, creative work, proposals and decision making. The biggest lesson for me: the quality of the review process often matters more than the quality of the first draft.