How to Teach a Lesson With Storytelling Using AI
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Think of it like fishing ๐ŸŽฃ: the story is
the bait, the question is the hook, and AI
helps you tie the lure so you catch
attention every single time.
Step 1: Start With ONE Simple Question (The
Hook)
Don't teach yet. Ask. A good hook question
has money, emotion, and imagination in it.
Prompt to give AI: "Give me 10 simple money
questions that anyone from a teenager to a
grandmother could answer in one sentence,
that reveal how they think about money."
Pick the one YOU would answer out loud.
("Someone hands you $500โ€ฆ")
Step 2: Post the Question and Just Listen
Post it in your community. Do not correct
anyone. You're collecting the raw material
for tomorrow's lesson. The comments ARE the
curriculum.
Step 3: Feed the Answers to AI (The Sorting
Hat)
Copy the comments and paste them into
Claude or ChatGPT.
Prompt: "Here are real answers from my
community to the question [X]. Sort them
into 3โ€“5 categories, tell me what these
answers reveal about how my audience thinks
and feels about money, and what they need
most (not what they need to be told)."
That's how "pay bills, invest, help family,
save" became "they need breathing room, not
a lecture."
Step 4: Ask AI to Turn the Insight Into a
Story Post
Prompt: "Write a warm, simple community
post in my voice. Structure: (1) Remind
them of yesterday's question, (2) show the
categories their answers fell into, (3)
share the ONE insight, (4) end with a
follow-up challenge they can answer with
numbers, (5) close with my tagline:
Strategize first. Save more. Succeed on
purpose."
Numbers matter: "Bills: $___" gets more
comments than "what do you think?" because
filling in a blank is easier than writing a
paragraph.
Step 5: Create the No-Words Image With AI
Pictures tell the story before anyone reads
a word.
Prompt: "Describe a 1080x1920 before-and-
after image with no text that tells the
story of money chaos turning into a money
plan."
Paste that description into your image tool
(Nano Banana, Midjourney, ChatGPT Image).
Rule: if you covered the caption, the
picture should still tell the story.
Step 6: Close the Loop Tomorrow (The
Payoff)
Post the results: "Here's the most common
split - and here's what a wealth builder
would tweak." Now you've taught a full
lesson and nobody sat through a lecture.
Prompt: "Based on these bucket splits from
my community, write a short teaching post
that celebrates their thinking, then shows
one small adjustment that makes the same
$500 work harder."
The Formula (Save This)
Question โ†’ Listen โ†’ Sort with AI โ†’ Story
post โ†’ No-words image โ†’ Payoff post. One
question. Three days of content. Zero
lectures.
๐Ÿ’› Homework: Pick one question from Step 1
and post it in your community within 24
hours. Drop your question below so we can
sharpen the hook together.
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