avatarSmillew Rahcuef

Summary

The provided text is a humorous and instructional narrative about preparing for a mission that involves running, with a twist of technology and software commands.

Abstract

The narrative begins with a dialogue between two individuals where one is instructing the other on the importance of immediate action in critical situations, emphasizing the "trust-me" training principle. The instructions transition from literal running to executing the command "Run Excel!" accompanied by screenshots, suggesting a blend of real-world action and digital tasks. The text concludes with the individual being ready for installation into a computer system of their choice, indicating a successful completion of the training. The story is part of a series following a "running prompt" and invites readers to explore more content from the author and related topics on running and happiness.

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  • The author conveys a light-hearted approach to instruction, using dialogue and humor to engage the reader.
  • There is an underlying theme of trust and following leadership without question in high-stakes scenarios.
  • The narrative suggests a unique fusion of physical readiness (running) and digital literacy (running software).
  • The inclusion of screenshots and hyperlinks to other works indicates a multimedia approach to storytelling and reader engagement.
  • The author seems to encourage exploration of related content, possibly to build a community around the themes of technology, running, and personal development.

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“Run!”

“What?”

“Failed!”

“Again? What happened?”

“It’s simple. If I shout ‘run,’ you run. That’s part of the trust-me training. Sometimes there’s no time to wonder why. That’s usually the case when someone shouts ‘run.’ In this kind of situation, you need to follow my lead without any questions. It’s crucial for the success of our mission. Let’s take another example. I’ll make it easier. You ready?”

“Yes!”

“Run Excel!”

Screenshot by Author

“Good! Let’s try a more complicated one now. Run!”

Screenshot by Author

“Excellent! You’re ready to be installed. And, good news, you can choose! Which computer system would you like to operate?”

This story follows the running prompt.

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Centina
Fiction
Computer Science
Humor
Excel
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