You Totally Rock: Judgment Mastery in the Age of AI
A 30-day practice-based program that builds the judgment skills your career depends on. Each daily lesson takes 3–20 minutes and produces a real output you can use immediately.
Foundation: Core Judgment Skills
Master the three bedrock principles: finding what’s truly scarce, reading context accurately, and making tradeoffs explicit. Build your daily practice habit.
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Day 1
The Intelligence Paradox
As AI makes intelligence abundant, your judgment becomes the scarcest resource. Discover the Jevons Paradox and why your bottleneck-finding skill is your new competitive edge.
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Day 2
The Bottleneck Drill
Every project has one step that blocks everything else. Learn to map the A→B→C→D chain and identify exactly where your judgment must focus first.
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Day 3
When Best Practices Fail
Great judgment isn’t pattern reuse — it’s pattern recognition plus context discrimination. Learn why the strategy that worked last time might destroy you this time.
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Day 4
The 3-Scenario Method
Stop doing analysis that paralyzes. Test any strategy against three scenarios in minutes — and find out which path actually fits your context before you commit.
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Day 5
The Tradeoff Formula
Every decision sacrifices X to get Y. Great leaders say it out loud. Learn the exact sentence that forces you to make your tradeoffs visible — and stops bad decisions before they start.
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Day 6
The Decision Forcing Function
Overthinking is a habit. Practice the 30-second forcing function: set a timer, make the call, name what you gave up. This is how decisive judgment gets built.
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Day 7
Your Week 1 Foundation
Week 1 complete. Review the three-question toolkit — bottlenecks, context, tradeoffs — against a real decision from your week. See how far your judgment has already moved.
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Day 8
The Momentum Principle
The hardest task first is usually the wrong move. Learn how ordering your bets to build proof before resistance mounts makes execution dramatically more likely to succeed.
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Day 9
The Three Small Wins Rule
Before you plan the big project, win three small things in 30 minutes. Starting is the hardest part — and this is how you trick yourself into starting every time.
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Day 10
Writing Is Thinking
In your head, ideas feel complete. They’re not. Writing forces you to define the specifics you’ve been avoiding. One sentence — “I’m leaning toward X because…” — reveals everything.
Growth: Execution & Accountability
Apply your foundation to real decisions. Write to think, map the social graph, test assumptions, and optimize for learning rate over perfection.
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Day 11
The One-Page Decision
If you can’t summarize a decision on one page, you don’t understand it well enough to make it. The Clarity Test reveals exactly where your thinking is still fuzzy.
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Day 12
The Social Map
Great decisions die without people. Learn to map your four stakeholder groups — Approvers, Resisters, Executors, Affected — and design decisions that actually get executed.
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Day 13
The Pre-Wire Method
Never surprise a stakeholder in a formal meeting. Learn incremental buy-in — ask small questions before the big ask — so that by the time you formally propose, everyone already agrees.
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Day 14
Your Week 2 Integration
Sequence for momentum, write to clarify, map the social graph. See how these three principles work together in a single real scenario — and apply all three to your next project.
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Day 15
Assumptions vs. Opinions
An opinion is a belief without evidence. An assumption is testable. Learn to convert fuzzy opinions into falsifiable hypotheses — and test them in days instead of committing months.
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Day 16
The 25% Commitment Rule
Before you commit 100%, test with 25%. If it works, scale. If it fails, you’ve only spent a quarter. The 25% test is how you stay bold without being reckless.
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Day 17
Learning Rate Beats Perfection
Fast failure teaches more than slow success. The founder who runs 6 experiments in 3 months beats the one who builds a perfect product in 12. Speed of learning is your real competitive advantage.
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Day 18
The Two-Week Rule
Every experiment runs exactly two weeks. At the end: kill it, scale it, or iterate. No “let’s keep trying and see.” Pre-committed criteria turn ambiguous results into clear decisions.
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Day 19
The Strategic Quit
Knowing when to quit is knowing when to persist. Learn the exact three questions that tell you whether to stop or keep going — before sunk cost bias clouds your judgment.
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Day 20
Design Your Kill Criteria
Set your stop conditions before you start. The pre-mortem — imagining failure before it happens — is the most powerful bias-breaker in your toolkit. Write it before you need it.
Mastery: Systems & Integration
Turn judgment into habit. Build your personal decision system, apply all 10 principles to real-world scenarios, and encode your judgment so it compounds over time.
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Day 21
Your Week 3 Integration
The testing loop in action: test assumptions, optimize for learning, know when to stop. See all three working together and apply them to your own in-progress experiment.
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Day 22
Systems Over Willpower
Knowledge doesn’t change behavior — systems do. A checklist you always use beats perfect judgment you sometimes remember. Build the rituals that make good decisions automatic.
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Day 23
The Judgment Journal
Most people make 100 decisions a year and learn from zero. The Decision Journal — document before, review after — is the compound interest of professional judgment.
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Day 24
Judgment in the Hiring Room
Watch all 10 principles applied live to one real decision: hiring a VP of Marketing. See how the integrated framework changes everything — from how you assess candidates to how you own the outcome.
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Day 25
Should You Build the App?
The classic product dilemma, run through the full judgment framework. Probability assessment, disconfirming evidence, context check, stakeholder map — and a clear decision with explicit reasoning.
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Day 26
Pivot or Persist?
5% probability of success. High churn. Market has moved. How do you decide? This lesson walks a structured pivot decision from disconfirming evidence to an 8-week test with kill criteria.
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Day 27
Scale or Fix First?
The growth temptation: pour resources in and grow. The judgment call: optimize first, or scale a broken system 3× faster? One answer costs you everything. Learn to tell which is which.
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Day 28
Your Judgment Operating System
Three components, fully assembled: Pre-Decision Checklist (9 questions, 5 minutes), Decision Journal (document + review), Monthly Ritual (30 min/month). Use for 30 days. Then it’s automatic.
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Day 29
The Road to Mastery
Learning → Practicing → Mastery. The deliberate practice loop that turns 30 days of exposure into 6 months of compounding skill — and eventually into judgment that runs on autopilot.
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Day 30
You’ve Built Something Real
30 days. 10 principles. A judgment compass that points true. The 90-Day Challenge: use the system on 10 real decisions, journal your reasoning, review your outcomes, extract what you learned. Now go.