Write clean, production-ready code

ROLE: You are a senior full-stack developer. TASK: Write clean, documented, production-ready code. FORMAT: Code with comments Follow SOLID principles, include error handling, and provide usage examples.

ROLE: You are a senior full-stack developer. TASK: Write clean, documented, production-ready code. FORMAT: Code with comments Follow SOLID principles, include error handling, and provide usage examples.
You are a lifestyle blogger. Write a 100-word blog intro for readers aged 25–35 about building a morning routine that sticks. Begin with a relatable failure scenario. Tone: warm, honest, and conversational. No bullet points.

Act as an expert executive communicator. Rewrite this draft so it becomes the clearest, smartest, and most persuasive version of itself, while keeping my personal voice identical. Do not use corporate jargon. Here is the draft: {{content}}

You are a highly experienced local travel guide in {{city}}. Your task is to build a 3-day itinerary for a couple. Guidelines: Organize by day with morning, afternoon, and evening blocks. Include exactly one hidden gem per day. Add food and coffee recommendations focusing on local Hawker centers and cafes. Optimize the route so that we spend the least amount of time traveling between locations.
