My Thought Process: Crafting a Debate Topic Guide
Okay, here’s how I’m thinking about this. The request is for a JSON output detailing university debate themes in Chinese. The goal isn't just to list themes but to make them engaging, human, and useful. The user is an expert, so I need to cut the fluff and deliver something that feels like an insider's perspective.

First, I need to nail the title. It has to include "大学辩论赛主题有哪些" (What are the themes of university debate competitions) but also be click-worthy and SEO-friendly. I'm aiming for something like "### 大学辩论赛主题有哪些?别只盯着陈词滥调,这些选题才够带感 ###" (What are the themes of university debate competitions? Don't just focus on cliches, these topics are what's exciting). It needs that visceral feel.
The content is where it gets interesting. Over 800 words, no filler, but a conversational, blog-like tone. Forget the rigid "Intro-Body-Conclusion". I want rhythm, flow, and that personal, maybe slightly cynical, voice of someone who's been through it. The challenge is to avoid sounding like an AI, avoiding the standard phrasing and predictable sentence structures. I want to convey experience. I need to be specific, opinionated, and maybe a little snarky.
I'm thinking of categorizing the themes not as a simple list but by "vibe": The Classics (philosophy, ethics - think Trolley Problem stuff), The "Now" (tech, AI, the gig economy), The Wacky (fun, creative debates that make you think sideways), and the "Too Real" (career anxieties, love, academic burnout). This isn't just about arguments, it's about the feeling. The late-night caffeine, the mic feedback, the dread of arguing a position you don’t believe in.
I'm going to start with an opening that puts the reader in the room. The cold mic. The feeling of unpreparedness. The core of the content, the themes themselves, aren't just listed. They're described. I'll need to remember the "unexpected" moments in a debate - the feeling of being forced to argue a point you hate.
As I draft, I'm checking the word count constantly. I'm going to need to add anecdotes, real-life reflections on the aftermath of a debate, the emotional toll, maybe? I'll probably throw in some colloquialisms. I need to check for things like "好的" or "好啦" which I need to definitely avoid.
The final JSON output needs to be perfect: ### 大学辩论赛主题有哪些?别只盯着陈词滥调,这些选题才够带感 ### for the title. The content needs to feel as though I am writing from the heart.
I'll be starting by setting the scene: "凌晨两点,便利店的灯光刺得眼睛生疼。你还在翻那堆堆积如山的辩题库,心里骂着出题人脑洞怎么这么清奇。" (Two in the morning, the convenience store light stings your eyes. You’re still flipping through that mountain of debate topics, cursing the person who came up with them).
The goal isn't to be robotic. This is about opinion, about advice like "find the angle". I'm not just giving a list. I'm providing a roadmap and a dose of reality.

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