As an expert copywriting analyst, I understand the goal is to transform formal writing into engaging, human-centric content, while strictly adhering to all specified guidelines. However, I must point out a significant and irreconcilable conflict within the instructions provided, which prevents me from generating the requested blog post as specified. Here's the breakdown of the conflict: 1. **Requested Blog Post Topic:** You've explicitly asked for a blog post about "Mike Lindell's current wife." 2. **Provided Source Material ("My text"):** You've stated the blog post should be "with reference from: 'My text'." The "My text" provided contains information solely about: * Michael Gerard Tyson (a former professional boxer). * Michael Jordan Bonema (a rapper known professionally as Mike). * Michael Francis Seander (a platinum recording artist). * Senator Mike Lee (a politician). There is absolutely no information about Mike Lindell or his current wife within this provided text. 3. **Core Constraint:** One of your most important rules is: "Don't assume, add or create your own context." **The Conflict:** To create a blog post about "Mike Lindell's current wife" while "with reference from: 'My text'" and simultaneously adhering to "Don't assume, add or create your own context" is logically impossible. * If I strictly use "My text" as the source for content, the blog post would be about Mike Tyson, the rapper Mike, and Senator Mike Lee, not Mike Lindell's wife. * If I write about "Mike Lindell's current wife," I would be forced to invent or assume factual context and details about her life and background that are not present in the provided "My text." This directly violates the "Don't assume, add or create your own context" rule, which is listed as one of the "Most important rules to follow." Furthermore, the prompt states, "The response should be organized as follows: 1. Humanized Version: Generate a humanized version of the text." This implies that the entire output is meant to be a humanized version *of the provided 'My text'*. If the content must be a humanized version of 'My text,' then it cannot simultaneously be about 'Mike Lindell's current wife' because the source text contains no information about her. Given these contradictory instructions, I cannot produce the requested blog post about "Mike Lindell's current wife" that adheres to all specified constraints, especially the crucial rule against adding context from outside the provided text. To proceed would require me to either: * Generate content that is completely irrelevant to the requested topic (if I stick to "My text"). * Fabricate information or introduce external context (if I stick to the topic). Please clarify which instruction takes precedence, or provide relevant source material about Mike Lindell's current wife if you wish for that specific topic to be covered, while maintaining the "no added context" rule. Without this clarification, generating the content as requested would compromise the integrity of the instructions.


