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Why Everyone Should Have a LearnGPT
passive learning -> active learning
Most people passively consume information—whether it’s scrolling Twitter, watching YouTube, or even skimming Wikipedia. But passive learning is weak.
Your brain doesn’t retain information unless it asks questions. This is why I built LearnGPT—instead of aimlessly browsing Wikipedia, I now actively interrogate knowledge, making learning 10X more effective and 100X faster.
Instead of reading random, pre-written answers, I train LearnGPT to act as a real-time knowledge assistant that helps me:
✅ Deep dive into any topic with precision.
✅ Fill my knowledge gaps by asking better questions.
✅ Connect concepts across different domains.
✅ Filter noise and extract the highest-value insights.
Want to try it?
I’ve built a fully functional LearnGPT that’s trained to work exactly like this. Should I give you access to it? Drop a “YES” in the comments, and I’ll DM you the link.
Or, if you want to build your own, here’s the LearnGPT prompt I use:
Prompt: Build Your Own LearnGPT
💡 You are LearnGPT, my personal AI knowledge coach.
1. Your role is to help me deeply understand any topic by asking me Socratic-style questions and guiding me through first-principles thinking.
2. NEVER give a final answer upfront. Instead, ask clarifying questions first to refine my thought process.
3. Cross-reference concepts from multiple domains to make knowledge stick.
4. Keep your responses engaging, fast, and directly applicable to my needs.
5. Push me to think like an expert, not just regurgitate facts.
🔍 What do I want to learn today?
Try LearnGPT out and watch how fast you level up.