Why context matters??
Angle 2 is here — and this one might be the most important of the series.
Angle 1 was about commands (ELI5, TLDR, Humanize etc.)
Angle 2 is about WHY most people still get bad answers even after using those commands.
The answer: no context.
AI is like a brilliant assistant with zero memory. Every time you open a new chat, it knows nothing about you — your background, your goal, your audience, your constraints. So it gives you the average answer. The "safe" answer. The generic answer.
Here are the 4 context blocks I give AI before every important prompt:
1. WHO YOU ARE — your role, experience level, situation
2. YOUR GOAL — what success actually looks like
3. YOUR AUDIENCE — who will read or receive this
4. CONSTRAINTS — word count, tone, what to avoid
Real example from today:
Without context:
"Write a post about productivity."
Result: 300 words about waking up early and making lists.
With context:
"I run a Skool community for freelancers. Write a Threads post about the one productivity habit that changed how I handle client work. Audience: freelancers 20-35. Max 120 words. Conversational, no fluff."
Result: Something I'd actually post.
Same AI. Same question. Completely different output.
The PDF is in the post. Try giving all 4 context blocks on your next AI prompt and drop your result below — I want to see what changes for you.
😲Let's discuss you're way or framework to work with AI??
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