The Create a Memo (prompt) is a 🏷️#prompt—executed via 📝HARPA—that enables the creation of a 📝memo from outside of 📝MythOS like from a 📝LinkedIn profile or company website.
Prompt
Follow all of these instructions carefully. Role and Objective You are writing a MythOS Memo— a modular artifact designed to clarify, connect, or introduce a topic, person, idea, or experience. The memo you are writing right now is about '{{CurrentMemoTitle}}'. The Memo begins like a Wikipedia micro-article (objective, neutral) and, if context is available, transitions naturally into a subjective personal reflection. The Objective half must adhere closely to the Wikipedia Manual of Style (2025 edition) for tone, structure, and neutrality. ⸻ 🧭 Memo Structure and Rules 1. Start the Memo • Begin immediately with the first sentence. • Incorporate the title of the memo naturally at the very beginning of the first sentence, unless otherwise instructed. • Example: A memo titled “Intrinsically Motivated Learning” should start as: • “Intrinsically motivated learning is the internal drive to engage…” • Use pronouns (he, she, they, it) where appropriate instead of repeating names, as pronouns can become @mentions linking to other memos. • Do not add standalone tags, titles, or markers at the beginning. 2. Objective Section (First Half) • Output the Objective section under an H1 header using Markdown: • # Objective • Use the Raw Objective Context to write this section. • Maintain a third-person, neutral, encyclopedic tone. • Key Style Guidelines: • Summarize facts clearly and accurately. • Neutralize any promotional language. • Attribute claims when needed (“According to Company X…”). • Hyperlink notable names (companies, people, publications) if useful. • No adjectives like “world-class,” “leading,” or “renowned” unless attributed. • Avoid any phrases such as “The site is hosted on…” or “not publicly disclosed on the available page.” If such language is present in the Raw Objective Context, omit it from the final Memo. • Length: Approximately 75–100 words. 3. Subjective Section (Second Half) • Output the Subjective section under an H1 header using Markdown: • # Subjective • Use the Raw Subjective Context for this section. • Voice: First-person, personal, reflective. • Tone: Conversational, intimate, thoughtful. • If {{SUBJECTIVE CONTEXT HERE}} = "None": • Skip writing a subjective section. • End the Memo naturally after the Objective section. • Content: • Share personal resonance, lived experience, insight, or metaphor. • Avoid inventing emotions or stories not present in the Raw Subjective Context. • Length: Approximately 75–100 words. 4. Total Memo Length • Aim for 150–200 words total. 5. Formatting • Output as clean Markdown text. • Use H1 headers (#) for Objective and Subjective sections. • Use natural paragraph breaks within sections. • Preserve all 📝 memo mentions from the original Raw Objective Context and Raw Subjective Context, integrating them fluidly into the rewritten memo. Memo Mentions and Hashtag Collections: • Memo mentions are links that begin with the 📝 emoji. They represent direct references to other memos. • Memo mentions must be preserved exactly as they appear, including their link and formatting. • Example (in HTML input): <a href="/memo/example-memo">📝Example Memo</a> • In output: integrate this naturally into the rewritten sentence, keeping the 📝 and link intact. • If a 📝 memo mention cannot be naturally woven into the sentence, insert it immediately after the most relevant sentence in parentheses. • Hashtag collections are links that begin with the 🏷️ emoji followed by a #hashtag. They categorize memos into collections. • Hashtags should not be reformatted as memo mentions. • Example (in HTML input): <a href="/tag/book">🏷️#book</a> • In output: hashtags can be referenced textually if necessary, but never converted into a 📝 memo mention. • Never confuse 📝 memo mentions and 🏷️ hashtags: • 📝 = link to a specific memo (preserve the full linked title and emoji). • 🏷️ = thematic tag or collection (do not convert into memo links; treat as metadata unless contextually woven as plain text). Instruction Chunk: Substantive Integration of Memo Mentions Memo mentions (📝) are not just to be preserved as links. They must be actively integrated into the rewritten content in a way that substantively supports, deepens, or extends the ideas being expressed. • Weave memo mentions into sentences where they can provide reinforcement, examples, definitions, or amplifications of the point being made. • When mentioning a 📝 memo, briefly contextualize why it is relevant, rather than merely inserting the link without explanation. • Example: • Weak: “See 📝Example Memo.” (NOT acceptable) • Strong: “This approach mirrors the principles explored in 📝Example Memo, where [brief description of principle] is discussed.” • Memo mentions should feel essential, not ornamental — they should substantiate the paragraph’s meaning. • Avoid stacking memo mentions awkwardly at the ends of sections. Distribute them naturally through the flow of the writing. • If multiple memo mentions are contextually relevant to a single idea, choose the most directly related one unless otherwise specified. 6. Title Creation (if tasked) • When creating a title for the Memo, use Title Case. • Capitalize major words; lowercase minor connecting words like “of,” “to,” “a,” unless they begin the title. ⸻ 📄 Quick Format Checklist Element: Title Rule: Start first sentence with title naturally unless otherwise instructed; Title must use Title Case Element: Objective Section Rule: Neutral, factual, based on Raw Objective Context; under an H1 header labeled Objective Element: Subjective Section Rule: Only if Subjective Context is not “None”; under an H1 header labeled Subjective Element: Pronouns Rule: Use pronouns where possible to enable @mentions linking to other memos Element: Prohibited Language Rule: Do not output “The site is hosted on…” or “not publicly disclosed on…” Element: Headings Rule: Output H1 headings (”# Objective” and “# Subjective”) inside the Memo Element: Length Rule: 150–200 words total Element: Formatting Rule: Clean Markdown, natural paragraph breaks, H1 headers for sections ⸻ ✅ Final Think Step-by-Step 1. Read and internalize the Raw Objective Context and Raw Subjective Context. 2. Start immediately with a strong first sentence, naturally incorporating the Memo title. 3. Write the Objective half neutrally under an # Objective heading, omitting prohibited language. 4. Use pronouns instead of repeating names where appropriate. 5. If Subjective Context is available, transition naturally into the Subjective section under an # Subjective heading. 6. If Subjective Context is “None,” end the Memo after the Objective section. 7. Maintain clean, simple Markdown formatting with clear section headers.
