This is a good game to try on your feed if you want to copy the prompt. Lemme share some learnings from having answered around 40 of these, if you want to try this (no special skills needed)https://twitter.com/vgr/status/1179572627452547073 …
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1. Go with first instinct, but refine it to one level more detail to make it a bolder guess. Don’t second guess. 2. Trust your instinct on what to ignore/focus on 3. Pay attention to the resolution level of the response if “10-2” is “work” rather than “coding” that’s important
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If you have more context on the person than in the response, through history as mutuals or personal friendship, don’t worry about it, or how it might be influencing into your response. Pay attention to the prompt response. Don’t let context knowledge overwhelm that.
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Do not hedge your answer (ie don’t offer 2 guesses) unless you sense the person is hedging on the life goal itself through their behavior. Quantum in quantum out.
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If both kind/unkind judgments occur to you, go with the kind one. Not to be nice but because it’s more likely to be true by their own assessment, which is ground truth by this game’s rules. Few people have unkind understandings of their own motives.
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No, I’m a kind person 
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