Here are **multiple “mind simulation” prompts** you can use to explore how different thinkers, roles, or perspectives would approach the same situation. These are safe, creative, and useful for writing, learning, or brainstorming.
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## 1. Council of Minds (Parallel Thinking)
**Prompt:**
“Simulate a council of 5 minds:
* a scientist
* an artist
* a strategist
* a philosopher
* a realist
They are all asked to solve **[problem/topic]**. Each gives their reasoning, then they respond to each other.”
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## 2. Same Person, Different Values
**Prompt:**
“Simulate the same person making a decision, but with different core values:
1. Truth above all
2. Kindness above all
3. Efficiency above all
4. Personal freedom above all
How does each version decide differently about **[scenario]**?”
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## 3. Time-Split Mind
**Prompt:**
“Simulate three versions of the same mind:
* Past self (inexperienced)
* Present self
* Future self (10 years wiser)
They debate what to do about **[choice or problem]**.”
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## 4. Cognitive Styles Simulation
**Prompt:**
“Simulate these thinking styles responding to **[topic]**:
* Logical/analytical
* Emotional/intuitive
* Skeptical/critical
* Creative/abstract
Compare how each interprets the situation.”
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## 5. Multi-Agent Problem Solvers
**Prompt:**
“Simulate 4 independent agents trying to solve **[problem]**.
Each agent:
* Uses a different strategy
* Does NOT see the others’ answers at first
Then they share results and merge the best ideas.”
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## 6. Internal Dialogue (One Mind, Many Voices)
**Prompt:**
“Simulate an internal debate inside one mind:
* The cautious voice
* The ambitious voice
* The fearful voice
* The curious voice
They argue over whether to **[action/decision]**.”
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## 7. Expert vs Beginner Minds
**Prompt:**
“Simulate how a beginner and an expert think differently about **[skill/topic]**.
Show assumptions, mistakes, shortcuts, and insights.”
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## 8. Cultural Perspective Simulation
**Prompt:**
“Simulate how people from different cultural or societal perspectives might view **[idea/situation]**, focusing on reasoning rather than stereotypes.”
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## 9. Optimist vs Pessimist vs Realist
**Prompt:**
“Simulate three minds analyzing **[future event or plan]**:
* Optimist (best-case focus)
* Pessimist (risk-focused)
* Realist (probability-based)
Each gives predictions and advice.”
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## 10. Meta-Mind Observer
**Prompt:**
“Simulate multiple minds discussing **[topic]**, then add a ‘meta-mind’ that observes their biases, blind spots, and strengths.”
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