Further Questions

A conversation with an LLM

I want to bring the content on this website to a level that is “complete enough” for me to start showing it to friends to get their feedback.

It doesn’t have to be complete, just patch the main holes that would be enough for feeling it is clear enough.

I want you to help me with that by considering the content of the entire website, especially the main pages, and interviewing me on what you think is missing. Think of what kind of impression a reader would get, especially a reader who is coming to the website for the first time. What questions might s/he have that are still unanswered or only partially answered or unclear.

Website Content Review and Improvement Plan

Based on my review of your website content, I can see you’ve created a thoughtful framework around the concept of Wellism. Let me help you identify areas that might need clarification or completion before sharing with friends for feedback.

Initial Impressions and Key Questions

A first-time visitor to your website would likely understand that:

  • Wellism is a philosophy centered on wellbeing in all its forms
  • It aims to be both a personal framework and a social movement
  • It draws from various philosophical traditions
  • It has multiple dimensions (personal, interpersonal, societal)

However, they might have several questions:

1.

Practical Application Questions

How does one actually practice Wellism in daily life?
While you have theoretical frameworks, a visitor might wonder about concrete practices or habits that embody Wellism.

What are some “first steps” someone could take to align with Wellism?
For someone new to these concepts, what would be the entry points?

2.

Differentiation Questions

How is Wellism different from existing philosophies like humanism, utilitarianism, or positive psychology?
You mention these as influences, but what makes Wellism distinct?

What specific problems in society is Wellism addressing that other frameworks don’t?
What gaps is it filling?

3.

Structure and Organization Questions

What is the core/essential reading path through the site?
With so many interconnected pages, what’s the recommended reading order?

Is there a concise “Wellism in a nutshell” summary?
A visitor might want a quick overview before diving deeper.

4.

Community and Movement Questions

Who is already practicing Wellism?
Are there examples of communities or individuals already embodying these principles?

How can someone connect with others interested in Wellism?
Beyond reading the website, how can someone engage with the movement?

Interview Questions

Let me ask you some specific questions to help fill these gaps:

  1. If you had to create a “Wellism starter kit” with 3-5 daily practices, what would they be?
  2. What makes Wellism different from existing wellbeing-focused philosophies or movements?
  3. Is there a recommended reading path through your website for newcomers?
  4. Are there any real-world examples of Wellism principles being applied successfully?
  5. What specific societal problems do you believe Wellism addresses most effectively?
  6. How do you envision people connecting with each other around Wellism?
  7. What sections of the website do you personally feel are most incomplete right now?
  8. Is there a concise “elevator pitch” for Wellism that captures its essence?
  9. What objections or criticisms do you anticipate people might have to Wellism, and how would you address them?
  10. What specific actions would you like readers to take after exploring your website?

Would you like to address these questions to help complete the content, or would you prefer I focus on specific sections first?