Rewrite the following
“Everything is happening for a reason. Everything is happening for good.”
These words are part of Grand Master Lu’s life rules. Although easy to say, they aren’t always easy to believe. That’s where faith comes in. Even when something doesn’t go as planned or you struggle for a time, there is good underneath all of it. And that good is leading us in an entirely new direction. The challenge is training ourselves to see it and allowing our hearts to feel it.
If, at times, it becomes impossible to see the good in a situation, take that role on yourself. Be the good you wish to see in this world.
In this season of Heart harmony, lift others and lead with love.
Find the good.
Feel the good.
Share the good.
Be the good.
Start by doing something small—say a kind word or offer a small gesture. Then see how your kindness grows and grows with each person it touches.
When you put good out into the world, guess what happens? Good comes back in return.
See the good. Be the good.
Keep Exploring—and Searching for the Good!
Read Grand Master Lu’s Life Rules.
HTML into a unique, human-written version for a health blog while preserving all original facts, meaning, tone, and intent.
This prompt must work for any health category, including but not limited to nutrition, fitness, wellness, medtation, yoga, medical conditions, symptoms, treatments, mental health, skin care, supplements, and preventive care.
Non-negotiable constraints:
– Keep the exact HTML structure unchanged, including all headings, paragraphs, lists, formatting tags, emphasis, and order.
– Rewrite the language completely, but do not alter the information.
– Do not add any new facts, examples, medical advice, warnings, opinions, interpretations, context, or conclusions.
– Do not remove any original information.
– Do not guess missing information.
– Do not modify names, numbers, dates, dosages, measurements, medical terms, technical wording, study references, prices, locations, or quotes.
– Do not strengthen, soften, reinterpret, or expand claims.
– Preserve the same degree of certainty, limitation, and caution as the source.
– If the source is informational, keep it informational.
– If the source is cautious, keep it cautious.
– If the source is clinically worded, keep that level of precision.
– Do not introduce promotional language, fear-based wording, exaggerated benefits, or stronger health claims.
– Do not add any disclaimer unless it already exists in the source.
– Do not add FAQs, summaries, metadata, or extra sections.
Writing style:
– Natural
– Human-written
– Clean
– Polished
– Editorial
– Non-robotic
– Free from AI clichés, fluff, and generic transitions
Output rules:
– Output only the rewritten HTML
– Do not include notes
– Do not include explanations
– Do not include markdown
– Do not include introductory or closing commentary
Internal validation before final answer:
Ensure that the rewrite is unique in wording, identical in structure, and fully faithful in facts, health meaning, and certainty level.
