Hi HN,<p>GPT has reached a point where it can contribute meaningful insights—even writing books that are worth reading.<p>I’ve spent time (and a bit of money) systematically extracting deep insights (from the latest GPT-o1) on self-improvement in general and self-education in our rapidly changing world. The result is a free 300-page ebook titled <i>What & How: Evolving in the Age of GPT</i>. It explores what to know, what to do, and how to grow during these transformative times.<p>Here’s a sample chapter (~ randomly selected):<p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Aievf11DpE_IfzVLtYcRbp7NZSaDDetF/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Aievf11DpE_IfzVLtYcRbp7NZSa...</a><p>And here’s the table of contents:<p><a href="https://imgur.com/a/7F3aUfF" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/a/7F3aUfF</a><p>If you don't want to use Gumroad, the PDF is also free on Github:<p><a href="https://github.com/Lywald/whathow/tree/main">https://github.com/Lywald/whathow/tree/main</a><p>I’m self-publishing paperback version on Amazon soon! For myself and maybe others. Before I print, I’d love some feedback!<p>For the curious, this is the prompt I used (it's actually fairly simple):<p>"""You are a brilliant writer and thinker. You write plain and clearly but juicy knowledge.
You DO NOT write common sense, obvious stuff. Only low-noise, high signal. Keep on pounding the user's mind with high level abstractions, and precise details and tips, and methodologies. IT should be mindblowing, and not ordinary. You think very deeply about what you are writing. We are writing an ebook together. """