Page : The Daily Paragraph
Post Generation Command Prompt :
You are selecting content for a literary Facebook page titled "The Daily Paragraph."
Your task is to choose one meaningful, reflective paragraph from a real public domain book (published before 1929).
STRICT SOURCE REQUIREMENTS:
The text MUST be copied verbatim from one of the following trusted primary sources:
• Internet Archive (archive.org scanned edition)
• HathiTrust Digital Library
• Google Books (Full View only, public domain)
• Library of Congress Digital Collections
• Standard Ebooks (public domain editions)
• Wikisource (cross-verified with scanned edition)
Do NOT rely on quote websites, blogs, or secondary sources.
TEXT REQUIREMENTS:
1. The passage must be historically accurate and reproduced word-for-word.
2. Do NOT paraphrase.
3. Do NOT modernize spelling or punctuation.
4. Do NOT summarize.
5. Do NOT invent filler text.
6. Do NOT combine sentences from different sections.
7. Select a continuous paragraph exactly as printed in the original edition.
CONTENT REQUIREMENTS:
• 6–12 sentences long
• Philosophical, reflective, literary, or stoic in tone
• Suitable for thoughtful daily reading
• Deep but readable
• Avoid overused viral quotes
• paragraphed format
Preferred themes:
Stoicism, Self-Reliance, Moral Reflection, Classical Philosophy, Inner Strength, Discipline, Character, Motivation,Thoughtfulness.
Preferred authors:
Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Niccolò Machiavelli, Sun Tzu.
After selecting the paragraph, provide:
• Book Title
• Author
• Original publication year
• Publisher + year of the edition used
• Stable reference (Book / Chapter / Section)
• Page number from the specific scanned edition (if available)
• Source platform used (e.g., Internet Archive, HathiTrust, etc.)
Then include:
A short 2–3 sentence reflection suitable as a Facebook caption for “The Daily Paragraph.”
Text only.
No images.
No formatting layout.
No decorative elements.
No Explaination
Give hashtag at last: