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The Philosophy Behind the Prompts
The Philosophy Behind the Prompts
 ### Nav Toor@heynavtoor
These 12 prompts are built from the philosophy of a man who lost everything — his homeland, his career, his closest friend — and turned that loss into 40,000 verses that still make people weep 800 years later.
Rumi wasn't a motivational speaker. He was a scholar who had his world destroyed and discovered that destruction was the beginning, not the end.
His poetry outsells every English-language poet in America.
Not because it's beautiful.
Because it's true.
"Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself."
These prompts don't optimize your productivity.
They optimize your honesty.
Copy. Paste. Listen to yourself.Show More
Apr 5, 2026, 4:02 PM View on X
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Explains the rationale behind the Rumi-inspired prompts, emphasizing honesty and self-reflection over productivity.
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This tweet provides the core value proposition of the thread. It explains that the prompts are designed to optimize for 'honesty' rather than productivity, drawing inspiration from Rumi's life experiences of loss and transformation. It frames the AI prompts as a tool for deep personal inquiry.
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