I’ve been testing Atom of Thought prompting and it’s casually boosting reasoning accuracy by 30-40% on hard problems.
This is how people will use ChatGPT and Claude going forward.
Here's how to use it:
The problem with Chain of Thought: it forces linear thinking.
Real problem-solving doesn't work that way. Your brain doesn't solve physics problems by thinking step 1 → step 2 → step 3.
You break complex problems into atomic components, then recombine them.
Atom of Thought (AoT) works differently.
Instead of sequential steps, you decompose problems into their smallest logical units. Each "atom" is an independent piece of reasoning that can be validated separately.
CHATGPT-5.2 QUIETLY REPLACED UDEMY, COURSERA, AND SKILLSHARE
ChatGPT basically turned the entire education industry into an open book exam. If you know how to prompt it right, you can build your own personal curriculum.
Here’s how to turn ChatGPT into a world class learning machine:
1/ BUILD YOUR “AI DEGREE” IN 30 SECONDS
Pros don’t ask “teach me X”.
They ask for the full roadmap.
Prompt to steal:
“Create a complete learning curriculum for [skill].
Break it into beginner, intermediate, and advanced modules.
Add exercises, real world projects, weekly goals, and skill checkpoints.”
2/ THE “TEACH ME LIKE I’M LAZY” METHOD
If the roadmap feels heavy, compress it.
Prompt to steal:
“Summarize this topic in 10 key principles.
Then give me examples so I never forget the concepts.”
GEMINI JUST TURNED MARKET RESEARCH INTO A ONE PERSON SUPERPOWER
You are wasting weeks interviewing customers, stalking competitors, and digging through reports when Gemini can compress the entire process into minutes with 5 prompts that feel like you’re plugging into a McKinsey analyst on caffeine.
Here's how:
1/ THE MARKET MAP PROMPT
Everyone starts with “what’s the market size lol”
but winners map the entire battlefield first.
Prompt to steal:
“Give me a complete market map for [industry].
Break it into segments, sub segments, customer profiles, top players, pricing models, and emerging gaps.
Highlight where new entrants have the highest odds of success.”
This gives you clarity fast.
2/ THE COMPETITOR AUTOPSY PROMPT
Stop guessing what your competitors are doing.
Gemini can literally dissect them.
Prompt to steal:
“Analyze the top 5 competitors in [space].
Break down their features, pricing, positioning, value props, moat, weaknesses, customer complaints, and hidden advantages.
Summarize as if you’re preparing a strategy memo for a CEO.”
GEMINI JUST BECAME THE ULTIMATE STUDENT CHEATCODE
and nobody in school, college, or self learning seems to get it lol.
Students are drowning in PDFs, lectures, dense textbooks, messy notes
while Gemini can turn all of that into clean, usable, high retention intel
with 3 prompts that feel like you’re plugging your brain into an AI tutor.
Here’s the playbook 👇
1/ THE SUPERNOTE GENERATOR
Lectures are chaos.
Gemini turns chaos into “I actually get this now.”
Prompt to steal:
“Here are my raw notes: [paste].
Turn them into a clean study guide broken into concepts, definitions, diagrams, examples, and ‘things students always misunderstand.’
Make it impossible to forget.”
Robert Greene reverse engineered 3,000 years of human psychology into timeless rules of power.
I turned those rules into 7 AI prompts that make you sharper, harder to manipulate, and impossible to ignore.
Here’s how to use LLMs to apply Greene’s principles in real life:
1. The Power Dynamics Decoder (Law of Awareness)
"Break down the power dynamics between me and [PERSON/GROUP] in the context of [SITUATION]. Identify: 1) What they want, 2) What they fear, 3) Unspoken motives, 4) Leverage points I am missing. Give me a clear map of the terrain so I don't walk in blind."
2. The Strategic Silence Simulator (Law of Patience)
"I tend to respond too quickly in [CONVERSATION TYPE]. Train me to use strategic silence like Robert Greene teaches. Show me: 1) When silence increases my influence, 2) What phrases I can use to slow a conversation down, 3) How to create an aura of control. Build a practice scenario with scripts."