Lenses and notes

Open the hood when you need it.

A lens is not the correct map of the world. It is a question that helps reveal a typical error, and every question has limits.

empirical componentsWhat is observation here, and what is already a causal story?Fact and explanation · Cognitive bias · Kahneman

Useful when: When confidence rests more on wording than on data.

Limit: The boundary is not always clean: observation also depends on measurement and context.

Evidence status: empirical components.

heuristicIs this a constraint or a symptom of a deeper constraint?Constraint and root cause · Theory of Constraints · Goldratt

Useful when: When the same problem returns after local fixes.

Limit: Searching for one root cause can oversimplify a system with interacting causes.

Evidence status: heuristic.

heuristicWhich options disappeared because we silently treated something as fixed?Breaking a hidden assumption · Lateral thinking · de Bono

Useful when: When the decision is trapped between two familiar options.

Limit: Generating unusual options does not establish feasibility or value.

Evidence status: heuristic.

empirical methodWhat usually happens in a genuinely comparable class of situations?Outside view · Reference classes · forecasting

Useful when: When an inside story of uniqueness displaces evidence from similar cases.

Limit: A poor reference class creates false precision.

Evidence status: empirical method.

empirical components + heuristicIf the decision failed, which mechanism most plausibly broke it?Inversion and premortem · Inversion · premortem

Useful when: Before action with meaningful downside or a complex execution chain.

Limit: It can become a list of fears without ranking or testing.

Evidence status: empirical components + heuristic.

heuristic / philosophicalHow can we preserve room to manoeuvre and limit irreversible harm?Optionality and ruin · Optionality · Taleb · inversion

Useful when: When uncertainty is high and a full commitment creates unrecoverable downside.

Limit: Excessive caution also has a cost and may block learning.

Evidence status: heuristic / philosophical.

heuristic / contestedAre we disputing facts, or using different criteria for a good outcome?Stakeholder and worldview · Systems · stakeholder views

Useful when: When parties see the same data but judge outcomes through different values and incentives.

Limit: A philosophical map must not hide power asymmetry or incompatible interests.

Evidence status: heuristic / contested.

experience-basedWho has seen this from the inside, and what do they know that public data does not?Tacit knowledge · Independent participants

Useful when: When execution practice, local context, or informal constraints matter.

Limit: One person’s experience may be unrepresentative and still needs testing.

Evidence status: experience-based.

An author’s authority does not replace evidence. Empirical, heuristic, philosophical, and contested are not prestige ratings; they indicate how cautiously a lens should be used.

The Reality Skill practice

Components have different support. The combination remains a working hypothesis.

First Position and The Return create a measurement frame, but participant value should arise in expanding the map.

Decision records reveal patterns first. The term base rate is reserved for a sufficiently homogeneous class with a clear denominator.

After each outcome, the record includes not only participant error but what the Chartroom or the practice missed.