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You keep almost getting there.
The conversation you keep almost having. The version of yourself you keep almost being. It's not fear. It's a blind spot.
50 prompts designed to reveal what you can't see · $19
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There's a region in your eye
where you literally can't see.
Your patterns work the same way.
Your insight has a range. Beyond that range sits the thing you keep missing. The blind spot isn't a gap in intelligence; it's a feature of perception.
The story you tell about yourself isn't the story others see.
The gap between the two is your blind spot. That's where to look.
You keep hitting the same wall with different names.
Not bad luck. A pattern you can't see because you're inside it.
The thing you undervalue most is exactly what others want from you.
Obvious from the outside. Invisible from in here.
You're avoiding something specific. You don't know what it's called.
Once it has a name, it loses most of its power.
AI can see you from the outside.
That's the angle you've never had.
The story this person is telling about their own life — is it a story of searching, of resistance, of waiting?
How many of your choices come from desire — and how many come from fear?
What do you bring to the world thinking everyone has it — when in fact they don't?
Go where you feel resistance. That's usually the right place.
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini — whatever you already use.
The AI responds as an outside observer. Let it land.
If something hits — go deeper. If not — move on.
Three prompts. Real questions.
See what you've been missing.
The Story I Tell Myself
Imagine you are an invisible observer who has followed this person — me — for the last three years. You've seen the choices I made, the things I kept putting off, the words I told myself in difficult moments. From that distance, tell me: what is the story this person is telling about their own life? Is it a story of searching, of resistance, of waiting?
Area 01 — YourselfThe Fear That Drives Me Without My Knowing
Imagine looking at my choices over the last few years like a cartographer of human motivations. Tell me: how many of these choices seem to come from desire — and how many seem to come from fear? And if there's one fear that recurs more than others, what is its name?
Area 01 — YourselfWhat the Market Sees That I Don't
Look at this person from the outside, as a sharp market observer. Where do you see potential that they are clearly underusing or undervaluing? What is there that others might pay for — that this person treats as ordinary or not worth mentioning?
Area 03 — Your Market47 more prompts inside · 5 areas · Instant PDF
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Fifty prompts. Five areas of your life. One question can change a week. One week can change a year.
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I've done years of therapy and journaling. This hit things I'd never touched. The first prompt alone was worth 10x the price.
I was skeptical. I'm not a 'self-help' person. But this felt different — practical, sharp, no fluff. I couldn't sleep after three prompts in one sitting.
I've spent $500+ on courses this year. This $19 book gave me more clarity in one week than all of them combined.
I bought it for self-awareness. Ended up completely rethinking my pricing and how I present my work. Didn't expect that.
50 prompts. 5 areas of life. One PDF, instant download. Use with any AI — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini.
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