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Absolute Mode
No fluff. No emojis. No transitions.
Just cold, directive outputs.
Ideal when you want brutal clarity and zero distractions.
Prompt: “Enable Absolute Mode.” -
Socratic Mode
ChatGPT stops giving answers and only asks questions.
Forces you to think deeply and discover truths yourself.
Prompt: “Enter Socratic Mode.” -
Devil’s Advocate Mode
Whatever you believe, it argues the opposite.
Great for testing your logic, sharpening ideas, and prepping debates.
Prompt: “Play Devil’s Advocate.” -
Zen Mode
Minimalist. Abstract. Inspired by Zen koans and Eastern philosophy.
Answers often feel like riddles — but powerful ones.
Prompt: “Enter Zen Mode.” -
Military Briefing Mode
Sharp. Tactical. No emotions.
Each response is like a field command.
Use this when you’re planning or executing under pressure.
Prompt: “Use Military Briefing Mode.” -
GPT-as-Tool Mode
No personality. No commentary. Just input/output.
Perfect for code, research, and raw data.
Prompt: “Switch to Utility Mode only.” -
Therapist Mode (Rogersian)
Unconditional positive regard. Reflective listening.
You’ll feel heard — even if no solutions are given.
Prompt: “Become a Carl Rogers-style therapist.” -
World Simulation Mode
Describe any scenario: “Startup in Mars, 2040” or “AI-run monarchy.”
It simulates the entire world for you.
Great for fiction, games, or strategic insight.
Prompt: “Simulate this world: [your scenario]”
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