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Why 90% of ChatGPT Users Fail
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I talked about how most of people fails always even after using AI in their daily life.
I broke down the common mistakes - weak hooks, no emotional pull, and robotic tone that make people skip your messages in a crowded inbox.
The responses I got were spot on:
“CoolDeep, I get it. But sometimes I don’t even know how to tell ChatGPT what I want. I type a prompt, and the answer feels flat. What am I missing?”
And that’s where most people are stuck. Here’s the truth most people won’t admit:
We are sitting on the most powerful AI tool ever created, and yet 90% of us are still using it wrong.
Creators ask ChatGPT to “write a caption” → and then complain it sounds generic.
Founders ask for a “business idea” → and then say it’s too broad or unoriginal.
Professionals ask it to “summarize” → and then feel like they could’ve just skimmed the article themselves.
Sound familiar? 🤔
The problem is not ChatGPT. The problem is how we talk to it.
Most people type one-liner prompts like they’re Googling something. But ChatGPT is not Google—it’s an AI partner. And when you treat it like Google, you get Google-level answers: shallow, repetitive, and uninspired.
Meanwhile, the ones who know how to feed it the right instructions are using ChatGPT as their:
Copywriter
Research assistant
Designer
Strategist
Even part-time coder
…and they’re moving 10x faster than everyone else.
The Solution: ChatGPT 5 Cheat Sheet 🧠✨
I came across an Ultimate ChatGPT 5 Cheat Sheet (see attached) that breaks down how to actually master prompting.
Here’s the golden formula from the sheet:
GRWC Prompt Structure
G → Goal (What’s the main objective?)
R → Result Format (How should ChatGPT deliver it?)
W → Warnings (Constraints or rules to follow)
C → Context Dump (Background info, preferences, or extra details)
This simple structure turns a messy prompt into a crystal-clear request that ChatGPT can’t mess up.
🔥 Example: Instead of asking “Give me recipes for dinner”,
you can ask →
“I want a list of the best beginner-friendly cooking recipes for a romantic dinner within 1 hour of preparation. Return name, prep time, brief description, and list of key ingredients. Make it simple and no exotic ingredients.”
See the difference? You’re not just asking, you’re directing.

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🟣 Why This Works
With ChatGPT 5, we are no longer talking about a chatbot that answers questions.
We’re talking about:
AI that writes, codes, designs, and analyzes like a team of assistants.
AI that plugs into your workflow with custom instructions.
AI that adapts to your style, your goals, your context.
And when you combine this power with structured prompts, you unlock the real unfair advantage.
🟣 Final Words
Most people will continue using ChatGPT like Google and complain it’s “overrated.”
But you’re not most people.
You’re here, learning the deeper layers.
Remember: AI isn’t replacing people—it’s replacing people who don’t know how to use AI.
Next week, I’ll show you something even more exciting: how to turn these powerful ChatGPT workflows into a personal “AI Command Center” that runs your business, step by step.
Until then → keep experimenting, keep prompting smarter. Your edge is in the questions you ask.
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