We were asked to write down a time when we used AI, and it disappointed us. The prompt was very basic and simple: Create next week's Facebook content plan for my London Rose Financial Services page. The first week of content was great and wonderful even had flyers and all. By the third week, I noticed that the reading sounded familiar. I went back and looked at the prior week and realized the content was the same, but the flyers had been mixed up just a little. I do mean little. What I discovered is that it was duplicating content, the exact same content at that. This is my new prompt, after completing tonight's Module, I can see where I could improve this one, but this one did produce a better output with no duplications thus far. By the way, the AI is Manus. New prompt: Create a 7-day Facebook content plan for my business, London Rose Financial Services. Each day should include: - Post caption (engaging, conversational, real tone) - Scroll-stopping hook (first line) - Clear CTA - Relevant hashtags CONTENT REQUIREMENTS: - Do NOT repeat any content themes, hooks, or angles from previous weeks - Each day must focus on a DIFFERENT topic, pain point, or stage of the customer journey - Rotate between the following service categories: Mortgages Credit education (NOT repair selling—education only) Business services (formations, compliance, annual filings) Funding (business funding, SBA, etc.) VARIATION RULES: - Each post must use a different content style (story, authority, myth-busting, educational, client scenario, question-based, etc.) - Avoid generic advice—make each post specific, practical, and relatable - Do not reuse phrasing, structure, or messaging from earlier days - Avoid repeating “bad credit” as the main focus more than once AUDIENCE: - Adults 30–60 who are trying to fix their financial foundation and move into homeownership or business growth TONE: - Confident, direct, and honest - Sounds like a real person speaking, not corporate or robotic - Slightly bold, thought-provoking, and clear