P3 · CHAPTER 19 · 90-DAY EXPERIMENT
90-day experiment for “The Traps”
Test “The Traps” through a small, reversible 90-day experiment. The objective is evidence and reusable learning, not proving the book right.
WORKBOOK SEQUENCE
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State the practical hypothesis suggested by: Most people who are early still lose. They lose to noise, hesitation, false motion, and the private satisfaction of having been too clever to try.
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Choose one observable signal from each theme: The Hype Trap; The Paralysis Trap; The Fake-Productivity Trap; The Cynicism Trap; The Shape of a Real Opportunity; Choose a Lane, Then Learn Faster; Build an Experiment Habit; Keep Humans in the Right Places; Measure What the Tool Changes; Protect Your Attention; Keep a Skeptic and a Builder at the Same Table; The Traps Share a Root; What Escaping Looks Like; Early Is a Practice.
- 03
Set a baseline, weekly action, success threshold, cost ceiling and explicit stop condition.
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Review at days 30, 60 and 90; preserve useful examples, distribution or evaluation assets even if the hypothesis fails.
EXPECTED OUTPUT
Leave with a decision artifact.
A 90-day experiment brief with baseline, weekly cadence, thresholds, checkpoints and a final keep/change/stop decision.