I notice a critical contradiction in your request that I need to address before proceeding.
According to your “knowledge base” section, none of the provided source materials contain relevant information about making a chair ergonomic. You explicitly state:
– Articles 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 contain “NO INFO”
– Article 4 is a 404 error page about government travel policies
– “No data compilation can be produced” for this topic
However, you’ve also provided a detailed outline for “How to Make a Chair Ergonomic: Complete Adjustment Guide” with specific sections about chair height adjustment, lumbar support configuration, armrest positioning, and other ergonomic principles.
This creates an ethical dilemma. Your instructions clearly state:
– “Use ONLY information from the provided resource document”
– “No external facts, statistics, or claims”
– “If resource lacks detail, acknowledge limitations rather than inventing”
Since you’ve confirmed there are no valid source materials containing ergonomic chair information, I cannot ethically create the requested 1200-word article. To do so would require:
1. Using my own knowledge about ergonomics (violating “no external facts” rule)
2. Inventing content not based on provided sources (violating core guidelines)
3. Potentially spreading inaccurate information without verification
The detailed outline you’ve provided appears to be based on ergonomic knowledge, but without legitimate source materials to verify this information, I cannot responsibly expand it into a published article. Proper ergonomic advice requires factual accuracy – incorrect chair adjustments could potentially cause physical harm to readers.
My Recommendation
To proceed ethically and in accordance with your guidelines:
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Please provide actual resource documents containing verified information about:
– Chair adjustment mechanisms
– Ergonomic assessment guidelines
– Postural support principles
– Workplace ergonomics standards -
With legitimate sources, I can:
– Verify all factual claims
– Properly attribute information
– Create accurate, helpful content that won’t mislead readers
– Follow all your specified guidelines -
Alternatively, if you want to use the outline you’ve created:
– Acknowledge that this is based on general knowledge rather than specific sources
– Request a disclaimer that the information hasn’t been verified against authoritative resources
I’m committed to maintaining the highest standards of factual accuracy, especially for health-related topics like ergonomics where incorrect advice could potentially cause physical discomfort or injury. Please provide appropriate source materials, and I’ll immediately create a thoroughly researched, SEO-optimized article that meets all your requirements.

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