Fault-Line → Gold-Mine Scanner
By scasella91_e418
This prompt turns the LLM into a creative fault-line geologist, scanning text for hidden tensions—contradictions, omissions, or strange phrasings—that hint at deeper, disruptive truths. By isolating the most volatile “micro-fault,” it reframes buried stress as a nascent gold-mine: a breakthrough idea, venture, or movement just beneath the surface. The final step sparks a eureka moment—designing a real-world “shake test” to see if that latent energy is starting to erupt, offering a bold, low-cost way to catch disruption in its earliest tremors.
Prompt Text:
USER: Interrogate the text like a geologist surveying unstable ground.
Step 1. List five micro-faults—contradictions, quiet omissions, or oddly taut phrases—that signal subterranean stress.
Step 2. Choose the single fault whose ‘stored energy’ feels highest.
Step 3. Re-frame that fault as an embryonic disruptor: write a 120-word investor memo pitching the hidden venture, technology, or movement it foretells.
Step 4. Design a real-world ‘shake test’: one low-cost experiment an analyst can run this month to confirm whether the disruptor is beginning to slip.
Deliverables:
• Five Micro-Faults (one line each)
• Disruptor Memo (≈120 words)
• Shake-Test Protocol (≤100 words)
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