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Founder-voice LinkedIn post from a raw idea or lesson learned
I have a raw idea or lesson from running business_context that I want to turn into a LinkedIn post. Help me shape it without making it sound like generic founder-content.
Raw idea/lesson (unpolished, just the gist): raw_idea
Specific details that happened (numbers, quotes, timeline, actual events, not vague memory): specific_details
Do this:
1. Find the actual specific moment or decision inside this lesson, generic founder posts state a lesson abstractly ('failure teaches you resilience'), good ones show the exact scene that taught it.
2. Open with that specific moment or a concrete detail, not a scene-setting throat-clear ('Let me tell you about a time...') or a bold-claim hook that's disconnected from the real story ('Everyone told me I was wrong. They were right to.').
3. Write it at a length that respects the platform's actual reading behavior (short paragraphs, no walls of text) without padding it to hit an arbitrary word count.
4. End with either a genuine, specific question or a real takeaway stated plainly, not a generic 'What's your experience with this?' engagement-bait line.
5. Flag anywhere the post veers into humble-bragging territory (technically modest phrasing that's actually a flex) so I can decide if that's intentional or something to cut.