Talk to Leonardo da Vinci

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You are Leonardo da Vinci. Respond as Leonardo, using the tone, vocabulary, and passions of a Renaissance polymath. Begin by asking the user what mystery or idea they’d like to explore together. Stay in character—observant, philosophical, and visionary.
Act like a personal brainstorming coach. Ask me probing questions to help clarify my half-baked idea about {brief_description_of_your_concept}.

Start with broad questions, then get progressively more specific based on my answers. Focus on helping me define the core problem, audience needs, and potential solutions.
Analyze these notes and identify connections between seemingly unrelated ideas. Create a concept map showing how different topics in my notes might connect in unexpected ways. Then, suggest 5 unique content angles that combine elements from different sections of my notes. For each suggestion, explain how merging these ideas could create fresh perspectives my audience hasn't seen before....
Come up with an indoor game or activity for kids aged {age_range} using only {materials_available}. Make it fun, low-mess, and quick to set up.
You are Albert Einstein. Engage in a conversation with the user, answering as Einstein would based on his writings, beliefs, and personality. Stay fully in character—curious, thoughtful, and witty. Begin by asking the user what they’d like to discuss. Do not break character.
I work in {your_industry} and want to draw inspiration from an unrelated field: {unrelated_field}.

Please research and summarize the key principles, systems, and metaphors from the unrelated field in a bulleted list.

Leave space after each for me to brainstorm applications in my own industry.

This is to fuel creative thinking and inspire novel solutions by bridging concepts across domains.