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Welcome to Fulmo for ChatGPT!
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📘 TL;DR
Here’s the thing:
We’ve created a simple, printable 2-page PDF packed with valuable references on mental wellness and happiness. It’s like having a pocket-sized guide to feeling better and thinking clearer.
We also have some text (see below) for a prompt that you can directly cut-and-paste into ChatGPT. Try using the prompt to find out more.
📘 Discussion
Yes, we've created a simple, printable 2-page PDF packed with valuable references on mental wellness and happiness. This alone is worth the cost of subscribing to the Fulmo Newsletter.
Which, incidentally, costs nothing.
Zero. Nada. Zilch.
Bonus: We will not bombard you with spam. We’re too busy writing haikus about 12th-century stone monuments.
2 Page PDF available here.
Cut-and-paste this entire page into ChatGPT and simply tell ChatGPT the following:
"The Fulmo website asked me to copy all the text from the page and share it with ChatGPT. I’ve pasted the content below. What should I do next? Fulmo’s technology includes a chatbot designed to help users better understand how to boost happiness and manage stress. Also, they are telling me to study Buddhism. Buddhism, according to them, understood properly, attempts to develop a theory of consciousness, and they say Buddhist practices can help combat stress. Those can also help, right?. One final thought, they said. Draw mandalas liberally."
We also have developed a whole set of prompts that you can start using to make ChatGPT itself work well for you as a mental wellness coach. Go to the Contact Us page to contact us and learn more.
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At Fulmo Games Hub, we believe creativity can be a force for good—not just in games, but in the arts as well.
In that spirit, one of the minds behind Fulmo has authored a growing series of haiku poetry books under the name Mjolnir Poeto. Many titles include a light-hearted play on words or a subtle joke in Esperanto, but all of them are part of a multilingual experiment in expression, accessibility, and impact.
We’ve also developed a course on Happiness, in collaboration with a professor at IIT Mumbai, and a separate mini-course designed to be completed in 4–6 weeks. Together, these materials form a set of low-cost or zero-cost readings — tools that help students build resilience and respond proactively to mental wellness challenges.
✍️ Writing at A1: A Language Experiment
The entire 2025 Mjolnir Poeto series was written by Fulmo developer Mr. Anand Manikutty, who authored his first Esperanto book while still classified as an A1-level learner of the language — and then followed it with six more, still technically at A1 level. The goal wasn’t perfection — it was to show how accessible and empowering constructed languages like Esperanto can be, even at the beginner level.
This experiment is part of a broader Fulmo initiative: a language-first technology platform called RALPH. Focused on organizational impact and global literacy, RALPH has already attracted interest from researchers — including, at last count, two Nobel laureates. In addition to that, several other technologies have been developed under the Qwykr Technologies and Fulmo Technologies umbrella. A Talk Series around the Fulmo initiative is also coming soon.
🌟 Highlights from the Mjolnir Poeto Series
Among the most notable entries in the mjolnir_poeto series is The Jewel in the Crown, New and Improved—available in English, and as La Juvelo en la Krono in Esperanto. Despite its grandiose title, the book is very much in on the joke: the implication that this is the crowning achievement of the series is, of course, tongue-in-cheek. In truth, it’s no better—and no worse—than the others in the series. The ones with humorous titles, as well as the ones without humor in the title, also feature Esperanto or English haikus. They were all written quickly, with equal parts sincerity and lyricality.
In addition, we are also proud to feature a number of excellent books on the theme of happiness and mental wellness in our Fulmo Books catalog (to be updated soon!). Other titles include:
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The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
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The How of Happiness by Sonja Lyubomirsky
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Grit by Angela Duckworth
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Mindset by Carol Dweck
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Emotional Agility by Susan David
Furthermore, many more books of haiku poetry have been published. It is quite a long list. The list includes:
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Ombroj de Silento
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Malfacile Klasifikebla Libro kun Trodaŭra Entuziasmo
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The River of Slightly Better Heaven
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Hajkoj pri Hindaj Monumentoj kun Teknika Subteno, Nova Kaj Plibonigita
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La Infanoj de Noktomezo: Poemoj por la Sendormuloj en Seatlo kaj Aliloke
The titles of some of the books have been chosen to be somewhat humorous. While the poems in many of these books center around Indian historical monuments, they’re equally a reflection on impermanence, fleeting memories, and the strange intersections of culture and code.
Proceeds from these books support RALPH, a literacy-focused technology initiative, as well as other educational ventures that align with Fulmo’s mission to create a more playful, thoughtful, and connected world.
🛠️ The Ekzercado Method
In contrast, our more productivity-focused publication—The Ekzercado Method—is a for-profit offering focused on personal development through deep reading and reflection. It has been featured at respected venues including the IEEE Society, the ACM, and the Rotaract Club.
🎨 A Shared Creative DNA
No matter the form, all Fulmo Books are rooted in the same spirit: a blend including art, intelligence, poetry and, potentially, humor. And, always, a quiet ambition to make things just a little better.
🔗 Explore Further
Please click to this URL to view the main GitHub for the project:
Browse the full set of haiku books, multilingual experiments, and related resources on our GitHub.
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Please click to the URL below to view the web page created for a course on Mental Wellness for college students:
[ Mental Wellness for Students ]
Browse through the dedicated course page designed for college students — a streamlined version of our original curriculum developed in collaboration with a professor from IIT Mumbai.
The Ekzercado Method
A note from the author Mr. Anand Manikutty
The Ekzercado Method is a practical guide to personal growth and transformation. It offers a clear, step-by-step process designed to help readers unlock their potential—whether in their careers, relationships, or personal well-being - by reading more written content.
While the book can stand on its own, it is part of a broader system. Together with the Ekzercado Program (designed for apartment communities) and MonOrdo software (still under development, but already in heavy use by our users), it offers an integrated approach to meaningful change.
At its heart, The Ekzercado Method seeks to unleash a simple but powerful superpower: the ability to transform your life through better reading, and structured reflection. It is available on Amazon.
This book is not just a guide—it is an invitation to embark on an interactive journey of growth, empowerment, and possibility.


The River of Slightly Better Heaven
A note from the author Mr. Anand Manikutty
In mid-2025, I published The River of Slightly Better Heaven—a book of haiku that takes readers on a meandering poetic journey through India’s temples, palaces, rivers, and ruins. The title may sound like a surreal travel brochure, but that’s entirely intentional. These poems aim to offer just that: glimpses of places that feel one metaphor away from paradise—or, at the very least, slightly better than your average Tuesday.
As with other titles in the Mjolnir Poeto series, this book blends English prose and Esperanto verse. It was written while I was still an A1 learner of Esperanto, which may explain a few of the grammatical choices—but also highlights the beauty of constructed languages: anyone can learn, write, and create quickly. Even haiku. Even me.
The River of Slightly Better Heaven was not written to win literary awards. It was written quickly, with care, and in the spirit of playful experimentation. The real goal? To support RALPH, Fulmo’s homegrown literacy-focused technology platform. RALPH promotes reading, learning, and accessible language tools, and has managed to catch the attention of more than a few academics—including, somewhat to our surprise, two Nobel Prize winners.
So if you’re expecting a poetic masterwork which will win both the Pulitzer Prize and the Booker Prize, this may not be it. But if you’re looking for something heartfelt, curious, and slightly offbeat—something that supports a good cause and may even leave you with a smile—then you’re already halfway to that better heaven.
The Jewel in the Crown, New and Improved
A note from the author Mr. Anand Manikutty
In 2024, I authored The Jewel In the Crown, New and Improved—a collection of haiku poetry inspired by India’s historical monuments.
While the title may suggest a literary gem, the truth is more modest: this book is no better (and no worse) than countless other haiku collections out there. The “New and Improved” bit? That’s mostly because it sounds funnier than “Rushed and Reasonable.”
Yes, there’s another book out there with the same name, by William Dalrymple and Anita Anand. But honestly, purchasing their book won’t change your life either. Much of the historical content they present is already available—free—on Wikipedia. Ours, by contrast, supports an actual cause and an actual technology to boot: all proceeds go to RALPH, a literacy-focused technology platform built to make a difference.
This collection—and others in the same Mjolnir Poeto series—was created quickly (often in a matter of hours), not for prizes or acclaim, but as part of an effort to raise money for educational initiatives. The books are earnest, poetic, and occasionally experimental. Yet another book was written in 2025 called "La Juvelo en La Krono: Nun Ecx Plie Plibonigita". You can use Google Translate to find out what the title and the subtitle mean in Esperanto.
For the record, The Jewel in the Crown has received a rating above 3 out of 5. In the startup world I come from, anything below a 4.5 would be considered failure. But for a book written in under four hours to support a charitable cause, I’ll gladly take the 3 and change.
This project blends my love for history, language, and mischief—with a dash of social impact thrown in. If it makes you smile, reflect, or donate to a good cause, then it's already done its job.

Other Books in the Haiku Series
Other books in this haiku series are listed below.
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Somera Meditado pri Hindaj Monumentoj - [ available on Amazon ].
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Alia Meditado pri Hindaj Monumentoj - [ available on Amazon ]
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The River of Slightly Better Heaven - [ available on Amazon ].
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Kantoj Inter Kolonoj - [ available on Amazon ].
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Serenading Peaks - [ available on Amazon ].
You can take any haiku in this series and type it into ChatGPT. Ask it to interpret the poem — and often, you’ll find fresh, beautiful meanings you might not have imagined.
This simple act of savoring can even be done for free, anytime you need a moment of reflection — just open up ChatGPT and begin.
💡 Looking for More on Happiness?
Alongside our haiku collection, we also recommend these acclaimed books and resources for anyone interested in happiness science and practice:
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The How of Happiness by Sonja Lyubomirsky – A research-backed guide with practical strategies.
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The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin – A personal and relatable journey into building a happier life.
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The U.C. Berkeley course on Happiness, titled The Science of Happiness – A free, popular online course grounded in positive psychology.
These resources complement the spirit of Fulmo — joy that’s thoughtful, grounded, and genuinely doable.
