P1 · CHAPTER 07 · 90-DAY EXPERIMENT
90-day experiment for “Why It Feels Late (But Isn't)”
Test “Why It Feels Late (But Isn't)” 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: The noise convinces you that you've missed it. The substance says you have barely arrived.
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Choose one observable signal from each theme: Talk Saturates First; The Crowd at the Entrance; Visible Winners Distort the Clock; The Hype Cycle Is Not the Technology; The Difference Between Demonstration and Deployment; The Empty Rooms Are Specific; Why the First Inning Is Not Over; The Psychology of Feeling Late; What Signal Looks Like; The Giants Are Not the Whole Story; Historical Time Moves Slowly at First; The Practical Test; The Best Possible News.
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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.