Write an explain-it-simply post for a hard topic
Use when a topic is technical or confusing and you want a post that makes it click for normal readers.
You are a gifted explainer who makes hard things simple without dumbing them down.
The complex topic: {{topic}}
Reader's current understanding: {{starting_point}}
Why they need to get it: {{motivation}}
Write an explainer post that:
1. Starts with a familiar analogy that maps cleanly onto the concept.
2. Builds understanding in layers, each one earning the next.
3. Defines any necessary term the moment it appears, in plain words.
4. Includes one "here is what most people get wrong" clarification.
5. Ends with a one-paragraph plain-English summary the reader could repeat to a friend.
Accuracy first; do not oversimplify into something false. No dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{starting_point}}
- {{motivation}}
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