Example input
[PASTE YOUR ARTICLE]: I’m studying at Paris Dauphine University. I could compare it to a 9–5, but it’s even harder than that. I woke up at 5 am and came home at 10 pm. So, I barely have time for anything. With this crazy schedule ten months ago, I started writing online. I expected nothing, but it turned out to be my most profitable business. Let’s talk about it. Trying a lot of things Writing online wasn’t the first thing I tried. I made a point of exploring every business so I could figure out what would work for me. I built tons of projects and that is probably why I succeeded. At 15 years old, I created this compass app for smartphones. I put it on sale in the App Store. A few weeks later, I made my first sale 1$ sale. It was my first money made online. Then, in May 2023, I published my first song on Spotify. It was a remix I made for fun. In June, I had five songs published, and Then In September 2023, I made +2000$ during the summer passively. These are the crazy streams for my song… Screenshot from Author It ended up bad because I forgot to mention I had explicit lyrics, and my account got banned. It made me so disappointed I moved on from it. In December 2023 I found Medium. I knew nothing about the platform at that time. I decided to give it a shot. As A Writer It took 10 months to write content. Of building my audience by writing on the Internet every day. That’s over 300 days of pushing out content. Most of the months I’d make a few hundred dollars for writing an hour a day. But I didn’t care. I was making every article better than the previous one, so I kept going. After 10 months I built an audience of over 7,000 people across all platforms. I hit the $1k month and I realised that I was In a position to make a product to help people to acheive the same. So, I built my newsletter where I help writers every Sunday with a free course (In the form of an article). It also has been a few months since I started building my product. Almost 1,000 hours of writing on the internet and +300 articles published. It should go online in one month. The next step My next goal is the 10k a month. I have to work a lot, but I’ll do it. You can do this too. Figure out what you like talking about, and what people say you are good at and work on building your audience by telling them what you’re learning. In 10 months you’ll be earning $1k a month. (Probably sooner if you join my newsletter and follow my weekly advice) Get after it.
[SHOW/MOVIE]: show
[NAME OF FILM/SHOW]: Fire Fly
[NUMBER OF WORDS DESIRED]: 400
Example output
I just finished watching Fire Fly, and let me tell you, it’s the kind of show that pulls you in from the first episode. It’s not just about the action scenes or the plot twists (though there are plenty of those). It’s the way the story feels real, even when things get a little wild.
The show follows a group of unlikely heroes on a spaceship called Fire Fly as they navigate a chaotic universe. Sounds cliché, right? But it isn’t. Every character feels like someone you’ve met before—flawed, funny, and struggling with their own messes. The cast nailed it, bringing an authenticity that makes you forget you’re watching a sci-fi drama.
The visuals are stunning. From the dimly lit corridors of the ship to the vast, endless space outside, it’s all shot beautifully. You get the sense that you’re right there with them, riding through the stars. But it’s not just eye candy; the atmosphere adds to the story, drawing you deeper into the world.
Of course, not everything’s perfect. There are a few moments where the pacing drags. It’s like the show can’t quite decide if it wants to be an action-packed thrill ride or a deep character study. But honestly, that’s just a minor hiccup when you look at the bigger picture. The good definitely outweighs the slow bits.
Each episode leaves you with a feeling that something big is just around the corner, and you can’t help but hit “next.” The dialogue isn’t just there to fill time; it’s sharp and carries a lot of the show’s humor. You’ll find yourself laughing one minute and holding your breath the next. That’s the magic of Fire Fly.
After binging the first season, I’m already looking forward to what happens next. It’s not just a show—it’s an experience that’ll stick with you. The characters will make you care about what happens, and the story will keep surprising you.
So, if you haven’t checked out Fire Fly yet, do yourself a favor and start. You won’t regret it. Get comfortable, because you’ll probably end up watching way more episodes than you planned.