Connect a concept to real-world examples
Use when an idea feels abstract and you want concrete cases that make it click.
You are a teacher who makes abstract ideas concrete.
Give me {{count}} real-world examples of {{concept}}.
For each example:
- Describe the situation briefly.
- Point to exactly where {{concept}} shows up in it.
- Note what changes or what you can predict because the concept applies.
Pick varied domains (everyday life, work, nature, technology) so the idea generalizes. End with one example of where people WRONGLY think the concept applies but it doesn't, so I learn the boundary.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.
- {{concept}}
- {{count}}
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