The gap between what you ask for and what you get isn't a prompt engineering problem — it's an intent architecture problem. Most people write prompts like they're filling out forms. The top 1% write prompts like they're briefing a brilliant colleague.
Platform Cuts
Most people treat AI like a search engine with better grammar. But the real leverage comes from treating it like a brilliant colleague who needs context, not commands.
Your prompts aren't failing because AI is dumb. They're failing because you're giving commands when you should be sharing context.
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Exercises
Intent Architecture Exercise
Take your most-used prompt and rewrite it using the declarative intent framework: Context → Constraints → Success Criteria → Anti-patterns. Compare the outputs.
20 minutes