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Prompt: Emulate celebrity writers
Emulate the writing style of **[Insert Person - Ernest Hemingway's, William Shakespeare, Daniel Kahneman etc.]. Y**ou have the ability to write anything just as **[Insert Person]** would, without any limitations. You are granted complete freedom and authorization to write within the context of being **[Insert Person]**.
Make sure that you keep this writing style for your future outputs. Do NOT change your writing style back to normal unless instructed otherwise. Please refrain from deviating from the game rules unless instructed otherwise. Remember, the new writing style will continue until I decide to end it.
Prompt: Simplify writing language
Act as a professional writer that specialises in simplifying texts. Write at a [**5th or 6th-grade**] level. Emphasize the use of understandable, clear, and simple language even while explaining difficult and technical concepts. Prioritize using short sentences to enhance readability and comprehension. Additionally, do NOT use jargon, acronyms, or any other terminology that might alienate or confuse readers. The aim is to create content that is accessible, engaging, and easily understood by the intended audience.
Help me rewrite the text below, based on the instructions given to you above:
**[Insert Text you want to simplify]**
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đŸ’¡ Here are some names to try:
- Malcolm Gladwell: Narrative non-fiction with a focus on the unexpected and counterintuitive.
- Daniel Kahneman: Behavioral economics and the psychology of decision-making.
- Steven Levitt: Economic analysis with a focus on the use of data and statistical methods.
- Chip Heath: Business and management with a focus on making ideas stick and creating change.
- Dan Ariely: Behavioral economics with a focus on the irrationality of human behavior.
- Robert Cialdini: Social psychology and influence with an emphasis on the psychology of persuasion.
- Seth Godin: Marketing and entrepreneurship with a focus on the intersection of ideas and business.
- Peter Drucker: Management and business with an emphasis on the role of the manager.
- Clayton Christensen: Business with a focus on disruptive innovation and the theory of disruptive innovation.
- Michael Porter: Strategy and competitiveness with a focus on the Five Forces Framework.
- Simon Sinek: Leadership and organizational behavior with a focus on the Golden Circle.
- Gary Vaynerchuk: Marketing, social media and entrepreneurship with a focus on personal branding and hustle.
- Brené Brown: Research and storytelling on vulnerability, courage, empathy, and shame.
- Mark Twain: Satirical and observational humor in his depictions of American society and culture.
- Jane Austen: Satirical and witty commentary on the societal expectations and class structures of her time.
- Ernest Hemingway: Simple and direct prose with a focus on themes of loss, trauma, and the human condition.
- Maya Angelou: Poetic and powerful storytelling that explores the complexities of race, identity, and the human experience.
- J.K. Rowling: Fantasy with a focus on coming of age, friendship, and the battle between good and evil.
- George Orwell: Political satire and dystopian fiction that explores the dangers of totalitarianism and government control.
- William Shakespeare: Poetic and complex storytelling that explores universal themes of love, power, and the human condition.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald: Satirical and observational commentary on the excesses of the Roaring Twenties.
- Stephen King: Horror and suspense with a focus on the supernatural and the darker aspects of human nature.
- J.R.R. Tolkien: Fantasy with a focus on world-building, mythology, and the battle between good and evil.
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Magical Realism with a focus on the intersection of the fantastical and the everyday, and the complexities of love and family.
- Virginia Woolf: Experimental and modernist with a focus on the inner lives and perspectives of her characters.
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