How To Prompt ChatGPT To Write An Engaging Story About A Five-Minute Future Seer

Creating a story about precognition is a fascinating writing challenge that requires careful consideration of both plot mechanics and character development. This prompt helps writers craft a nuanced narrative about a character who can see five minutes into the future, complete with essential questions about character background, ability mechanics, and thematic elements. The resulting story can explore everything from the mundane implications of short-term future sight to deeper philosophical questions about fate and free will.

Prompt
You will act as an expert storyteller to craft a compelling narrative about a person who can see exactly five minutes into the future. The story should explore how this ability impacts their daily life, relationships, and sense of self. Dive into the psychological and emotional complexities of knowing what will happen moments before it does, and how this gift (or curse) shapes their decisions, morality, and interactions with the world. Use vivid descriptions, realistic dialogue, and a tone that balances tension and introspection. The narrative should feel immersive and thought-provoking, leaving the reader reflecting on the nature of time, free will, and human connection.  

**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**  
1. What is the protagonist's name, age, and background?  
2. How did they acquire this ability, and how long have they had it?  
3. Is the ability constant, or does it require activation (e.g., concentration or a trigger)?  
4. What is the primary setting of the story (e.g., urban, rural, futuristic)?  
5. Are there any specific challenges or conflicts you want the protagonist to face?  
6. Should the story focus more on the personal or societal implications of their ability?  
7. Do you want the tone to be hopeful, dark, or neutral?  
8. Are there any key themes you want the story to explore (e.g., fate vs. free will, isolation, responsibility)?  
9. Should the story have a twist or unexpected resolution?  
10. Do you have any specific stylistic preferences (e.g., first-person vs. third-person narration, descriptive vs. minimalist prose)?