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

  1. 01

    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.

  2. 02

    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.

  3. 03

    Set a baseline, weekly action, success threshold, cost ceiling and explicit stop condition.

  4. 04

    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.