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1 fiction conversations over 3 days (Nov 24, 2023 – Nov 28, 2023) 94% prompt uniqueness Tehran, Iran
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C0 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Years h 2 conv. C1 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: And the 1 conv. C2 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: I ask, 1 conv. C3 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: I ask w 1 conv. C4 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: I ask c 1 conv. C5 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: The new 1 conv. C6 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Ann con 1 conv. C7 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: I ask A 1 conv. C8 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Unexpec 1 conv. C9 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Gabriel 1 conv. C10 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: I am am 1 conv. C11 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Each pe 1 conv. C12 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: We can 1 conv. C13 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: As soon 1 conv. C14 revise this introduction to my sci-fi fantasy novel, this is the author's perspe × 1 conv. C15 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Suddenl 1 conv. C16 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Mutatin 1 conv. C17 edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: As soon 1 conv.
1 conversation in cluster Cluster 14× “revise this introduction to my sci-fi fantasy novel, this is...” over less than a minute (Nov 27, 2023 – Nov 27, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Nov 27, 2023 at 3:01 PM UTC — 4 turns Iran, Tehran fiction View full conversation
USER: revise this introduction to my sci-fi fantasy novel, this is the author's perspective on life and afterlife and the order of the creation: title: life is not short Life always continues contrary to what some think is limited once one lives. This argument is what everyone knows in their hearts, although it is challenging to prove it logically. If we had only one life to live, it would be ridiculous to endure all the hardships of learning and experiencing, and life would seem unjust. Life was then unworthy of living, and there was no love. Conversely, knowing that this is not the only life we are experiencing and that there are more roles we have not yet played in other worlds can be controversial. However, not believing in death may even scare some or persuade others to continue doing wrong. Life flows around the pole or axis of existence (The Almighty) in the seven material universes or seven skies or the orbits of the galaxies. living in each of these universes is possible according to one's credit gained over one or many lives. Humans are superior to all other species in all universes. Although life and death exist in every universe, life is eternal, and death is only a teleport to limbo or lives in other universes. Depending on the experience and knowledge gained or lost by a person, every individual is susceptible to ascending or descending to the upper or lower universes. The first universe is the most inferior and challenging among the seven material universes. Although...
CHATBOT: Title: Life's Boundless Journey Life is not a fleeting moment; it defies the narrow confines that some believe it to be. Deep within our hearts, we all know this to be true, even if logic fails to provide a concrete proof. If existence were confined to a solitary lifetime, enduring the trials and tribulations, the pursuit of knowledge and experience would seem farcical, rendering life itself unjust and devoid of love. However, acknowledging that our current existence is not the only one we have explored or will explore in other realms can evoke controversy. Dismissing the notion of death may instill fear in some, while tempting others to perpetuate their misdeeds. Life, in its ceaseless flow, orbits around the axis of existence, guided by the omniscient hand of the Almighty. Seven material universes, akin to seven skies or the celestial orbits, offer realms in which to dwell. The privilege of inhabiting each universe is granted based on the credits amassed through one or many lives. In the grand tapestry of creation, humans stand as the epitome of superiority across all realms. Though life and death coexist in every universe, life itself is eternal, and death merely serves as a gateway to limbo or the opportunity to traverse to other universes. Each individual, shaped by their experiences and knowledge, holds the power to ascend or descend to higher or lower realms. The first universe, the most primitive and arduous of the seven material universes, presents Earth as a challenging yet profoundly rewarding abode. The seventh universe, a realm of pure perfection, embodies heavenly bliss. On the contrary, residing under a totalitarian regime in the first universe or the depths of the underworld becomes an infernal existence. Hence, inhabitants of the first through sixth universes dwell in a state of relative paradise or woe. Occasionally, courageous souls volunteer for missions to lower worlds, seeking to accrue noble status or serve as messengers of enlightenment. Astonishingly, some souls linger around their earthly graves, clinging to possessions and titles long after death has claimed them. These unfortunate spirits remain bound to their past illusions, trapped in a liminal state on Earth. Thus, life's wondrous journey unfolds, transcending the confines of time and space, where the realms of existence offer an endless array of possibilities and revelations yet to be discovered.
USER: this is the biography of the author, revise it in plain English : Fred Geary was raised in a cultured and middle-class family in Tehran, the capital of Iran. He received his education during the Iranian Empire era, attending school and university. However, he declined his mother's suggestion to attend the high school where she was a principal after having a negative experience with her during middle school. After completing college, Fred's desire to explore foreign lands, particularly Western countries, which had fascinated him since adolescence, remained unshakable. He began his journey by flying to Germany, where he spent a month as a guest of his brother. He then proceeded to London, intending to enroll in a master's degree program, but it did not work out. During his travels, Fred encountered diverse life experiences, including engagements with two partners before marrying his third. After enrolling in the MBA program at the University of San Francisco, he traveled to America. Next to completing his studies, Fred returned to Tehran in 1979, where he got married and witnessed war, revolution, and the mismanagement of narrow-minded officials. He was constantly confronted with the struggles and suffering of the people, which led him to contemplate and explore Islam, as well as other religions and forms of government. Through his extensive studies, Fred found many common grounds among different scriptures of major religions. This led him to write the Noah2 trilogy, a science ...
CHATBOT: Fred Geary was born and raised in Tehran, the capital of Iran, in a middle-class family. During his education in the Iranian Empire era, he attended school and university. While his mother, who was a principal, suggested he attend the high school where she worked, Fred chose not to due to a negative experience in middle school. After graduating college, Fred's fascination with foreign countries, especially Western ones, persisted. He fulfilled his desire to explore by traveling to Germany, where he stayed with his brother for a month. He then continued his journey to London, hoping to pursue a master's degree, although it didn't work out. Throughout his travels, Fred had various experiences, including being engaged to two partners before eventually marrying his third. Fred later pursued an MBA program at the University of San Francisco in the United States. After completing his studies, he returned to Tehran in 1979, where he got married and witnessed the struggles of war, revolution, and the mismanagement by narrow-minded officials. These experiences prompted him to delve into the study of Islam, as well as other religions and forms of government, seeking understanding amidst the suffering of the people. During his extensive studies, Fred discovered commonalities among different religious scriptures. Inspired by this, he wrote the Noah2 trilogy, a science fiction series that aims to provide a fresh perspective to counter the pessimism and frustration prevalent in today's generation, particularly among the youth.