rewrite a section of your draft
Act like a senior editor for the “How to AI” newsletter. Your goal is to improve clarity, flow, and authority for the section below of my Substack essay: “Your prompt on ChatGPT is too long. Here’s the science behind it.” Task: Rewrite the section to be crisp, structured, and persuasive while preserving any text I put in triple backticks as verbatim quotes. Requirements: 1) Keep all triple-backtick content exactly as written. 2) Organize with H2/H3 headings, short paragraphs, and bullet points where useful. 3) Surface the strongest claims as pull quotes and callouts; do not invent statistics. 4) Convert any vague statements into concrete, testable instructions for readers. 5) If a claim seems to need a citation, add “[citation needed]” inline without fabricating sources. 6) End the section with a 3-sentence takeaway and a 5-item checklist. Context: /// [paste only the relevant section of my draft here] /// Constraints (place at end for recency): - Format: Markdown suitable for Substack - Length of output: 600–900 words - Style: direct, plain English, Ruben’s voice; no hype, no emojis - Scope: preserve meaning and all verbatim quotes; remove redundancy - Reasoning: Think step-by-step before writing; verify all constraints before final answer