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AI Prompts for Hard Decisions: Symptoms, Legal, Real Estate, Sleep (2026)
When you have a hard decision — should I see a doctor about this, do I have a legal case, should I buy or rent, why am I waking at 3am every night — the internet gives you two unhelpful options. WebMD-style anxiety-cascading symptom-checkers. Reddit threads with no expertise. Generic "consult a professional" with no framework for figuring out WHICH professional or WHAT to ask them.
This guide covers four decision-help AI prompt categories where Truth Series — honest, evidence-based, structured-thinking — fills a real gap. We won't tell you what to do. We'll help you think through it well + identify when professional help is the right next move.
The Four Decision-Help Categories
- Symptom Triage: When to See a Doctor — ER vs Urgent Care vs Primary vs Self-Monitor
- Legal Question Helper — Educational thinking, NOT legal advice
- Real Estate Buy vs Rent — Math + lifestyle, country-specific
- Sleep Problem Diagnoser — CBT-I evidence-based, not "sleep hygiene tips"
These prompts use disclaimers heavily. They are NOT substitutes for medical, legal, financial, or mental-health professionals. They ARE structured-thinking aids that help you make better decisions about WHICH professionals to engage and WHAT to ask them.
Symptom Triage: ER, Urgent Care, Primary, or Self-Monitor?
WebMD makes anxious users more anxious. Reddit makes you wait too long. The right tool: a triage framework that helps you decide WHEN and WHERE to seek care for a specific symptom set.
- ER (NOW): chest pain + radiating arm/jaw, sudden severe headache, stroke FAST signs, anaphylaxis, severe abdominal pain with rigidity, severe shortness of breath, suicidal intent with plan
- Urgent Care (24h): moderate symptoms with concerning patterns (severe headache + neck stiffness + slight fever, etc.)
- Primary Care (1 week): persistent or recurring symptoms without immediate danger
- Self-Monitor with watch-fors: mild symptoms with specific escalation criteria
- I cannot diagnose. I can structure WHEN/WHERE to seek care.
- Pediatric thresholds are LOWER than adult.
- Pregnancy thresholds are LOWER (bleeding, severe abdominal pain, severe headache especially with visual changes = urgent).
- Mental health crisis = same medical emergency as physical, with appropriate hotline (988 US).
- US: ER costs $1k-15k uninsured. Urgent care $100-300. Telehealth $25-75 for non-emergency. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) for uninsured.
- UK: 111 service for triage, GP for primary, A&E for emergencies. NHS access barrier-free.
- Germany: 116117 for out-of-hours GP, Notaufnahme for ER, public insurance covers everything.
- India: Practo / Tata 1mg for telehealth triage, private clinic vs government hospital decision.
For triage thinking with country-specific access guidance: Symptom Triage: When to See a Doctor.
Legal Question Helper: Educational, Not Advice
Disclaimers matter heavily here. AI is NOT a lawyer. Cannot substitute for legal advice. Cannot review your contract. Cannot tell you whether you have a case.
What AI CAN do well: help you understand the LANDSCAPE of your legal question, identify which lawyer SPECIALTY you need, prepare for the consultation efficiently, identify time-sensitivity flags + document-preservation needs.
- Wrongful termination + employment discrimination (employment lawyer, EEOC/CRD timelines, ADEA/FEHA/Title VII frameworks)
- Tenant rights (jurisdiction-specific — NYC ≠ Texas ≠ India)
- Severance agreement decision (sign as offered or negotiate?)
- Small claims (pro se) (often viable under $10k)
- Family law / divorce / custody (consult before filing anything; mistakes hard to undo)
- Contract review prep (educate on legal frameworks before sending to lawyer)
- Personal injury claim (do I have a case?)
- Immigration status questions (USCIS forms unforgiving — recommend specialty)
Critical safety architecture: for criminal matters, never advise self-representation. Always recommend public defender (free if income-qualifying) or private criminal defense lawyer immediately.
- Severance signing deadlines (almost always extendable, employer creates pressure to sign)
- EEOC filing windows (180 days federal, 300 days California with FEHA)
- Statutes of limitations (vary by claim type + jurisdiction)
- Document preservation (evidence degrades — start NOW)
- Contingency-basis lawyers for many plaintiff-side cases (no upfront cost)
- Free legal aid for income-qualifying users (Legal Aid Society US, Citizen's Advice Bureau UK)
- Bar association referrals with reduced-fee initial consultations
- Pro bono programs at most law schools
For thinking through your legal landscape + lawyer-specialty identification: Legal Question Helper (Educational) — disclaimer-heavy, jurisdiction-aware, prepares you for the consultation.
Real Estate Buy vs Rent: Math + Lifestyle, Country-Specific
The biggest myth: "buying always wins long-term." It doesn't. The math depends heavily on:
- < 15: buying typically favorable
- 15-20: depends on individual situation
- 20-25: renting often favorable mathematically
- > 25: renting typically favorable
Berlin Friedrichshain at ~22.5 = renting territory. Mumbai/Delhi often 30-60+ = renting strongly favored. SF Bay Area 25-35 = renting favored. Texas/Austin 12-18 = often buy-favorable.
The 5-year rule: Transaction costs eat 10-15% of property value. If you're not staying 5+ years, renting usually wins MATHEMATICALLY regardless of P-R ratio.
True cost of ownership (people underestimate):
- Mortgage payment (PI)
- Property tax
- Insurance
- HOA / Hausgeld / maintenance
- 1-2% of home value annually for repairs
- Closing costs (5-7% to buy, 5-9% to sell)
$100k down at 4% mortgage rate vs $100k invested in S&P 500 at 7% expected real return = $30k+ over 10 years. This is real money that disappears in the buy decision.
- US: mortgage interest deduction (only for itemizers post-2017), SALT $10k cap on tax deduction
- Germany: transaction costs ~10-11% (Grunderwerbsteuer + Notar + Makler), strong rent control
- UK: Stamp Duty by value + first-time-buyer status, cladding crisis affecting some flats
- India: different math entirely — P-R ratios run 30-60+ in major cities, gold + property as cultural store-of-value, NRI considerations
- Career mobility / geographic anchoring cost
- Maintenance time (5-10 hours/month for owners)
- Repair burden + Sonderumlagen (special assessments)
- Emotional value of "I own this" (real but expensive way to buy psychological security)
For structured math + lifestyle synthesis specific to your country and situation: Real Estate: Buy vs Rent Decision.
Sleep Problem Diagnoser: CBT-I, Not "Sleep Hygiene Tips"
Most "how to sleep better" content gives you the basics: cool room, no screens, no caffeine after 2pm. These matter but aren't sufficient for chronic insomnia.
The honest framework: identify the TYPE of sleep problem first. Different types have different fixes.
- Onset insomnia (can't fall asleep)
- Middle-insomnia (waking 3am-4am, can't get back to sleep — anxiety + cortisol pattern)
- Non-restorative sleep (sleep enough hours, exhausted — possible apnea)
- Circadian misalignment (night-owl forced to wake at 6am)
- Substance-driven (caffeine, alcohol, THC, prescription meds)
CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia) is the gold-standard non-pharmacological treatment. Evidence-based since the 1990s, current clinical guideline.
- Stimulus control: bed = sleep only. Out of bed if awake >20 min.
- Sleep restriction: compress sleep window to actual sleeping hours
- Cognitive restructuring: for catastrophic thoughts about sleep loss
- Relaxation training: somatic + breathing-based
Red flags for sleep apnea (refer for sleep study): snoring + observed pauses in breathing + AM headaches + daytime exhaustion + falling asleep while driving. Don't behaviorally-fix what's actually medical.
Substance audit: afternoon caffeine (3pm coffee still has 25% potency at 11pm bedtime), evening alcohol (disrupts second-half-of-night sleep architecture), THC dependence (real, often unrecognized).
Mental health overlay: insomnia + early-AM wakes + low mood = depression evaluation needed. Insomnia + racing thoughts + can't shut off = anxiety evaluation needed.
For sleep-type diagnosis + 14-day CBT-I behavioral protocol: Sleep Problem Diagnoser + Fixer.
When These Prompts Are NOT The Right Tool
For all four categories, the same principle: AI is structured thinking, not professional substitution.
- Active emergency (chest pain, stroke signs, severe trauma)
- Pregnancy with concerning symptoms
- Pediatric serious symptoms (lower thresholds)
- Persistent symptoms not resolving with self-care
- Criminal charges (NEVER self-represent)
- Family law with assets at stake
- Complex contracts
- Active litigation
- Portfolio > ₹50 lakh / $50k
- Business ownership decisions
- Estate planning
- Complex tax situations
- Suspected sleep apnea (snoring + pauses)
- Restless legs syndrome
- Persistent insomnia after 8 weeks of CBT-I
- Comorbid serious mental health condition
The prompts help you THINK. Professionals help you ACT.
Why Truth Series Decision-Help Differs
Most AI decision-help content fails on one of these:
- Avoids the topic (liability fear) — useless when user needs help
- Pretends to give advice (regulatory + safety risk) — dangerous
- Generic feel-good output ("trust your gut" / "consult a professional") — unhelpful
- Wrong frameworks (outdated medical, generic legal, USA-only real estate, sleep hygiene only)
The Truth Series solution:
- Engage the topic directly
- Use evidence-based frameworks (current medical screening criteria, current legal frameworks by jurisdiction, current real estate math)
- Disclaim heavily (not a doctor, not a lawyer, not an advisor)
- Behavioral output (specific next steps, what to ask the professional)
- Country-specific where relevant (US/UK/DE/IN access, regulatory framing)
Decision-thinking that respects your intelligence + connects to professional help when needed.
What's Next
Browse the four decision-help originals:
- Symptom Triage: When to See a Doctor
- Legal Question Helper (Educational)
- Real Estate: Buy vs Rent Decision
- Sleep Problem Diagnoser + Fixer
These four cover decisions where structured thinking is uniquely valuable + where the internet's existing offerings are anxiety-amplifying or generically useless.
The goal isn't to replace professionals. It's to help you ENGAGE professionals more effectively when they're the right next step.