Question
How do I practice proactive evolution?
Quick Answer
Pick one schema you rely on daily — how you make decisions, how you manage time, how you evaluate people. Set a 30-minute calendar event for this week. During that block, write down the schema's core assumptions. For each assumption, ask: When did I last test this? What evidence would change my.
The most direct way to practice proactive evolution is through a focused exercise: Pick one schema you rely on daily — how you make decisions, how you manage time, how you evaluate people. Set a 30-minute calendar event for this week. During that block, write down the schema's core assumptions. For each assumption, ask: When did I last test this? What evidence would change my mind? What has changed in my environment since I adopted this belief? If you find even one outdated assumption, you've just prevented a future failure.
Common pitfall: Treating proactive review as an intellectual exercise you agree with but never schedule. You'll know this has happened when you look back over three months and realize you haven't questioned a single operating assumption — not because they're all perfect, but because the urgency never arrived. The urgency never arrives until the failure does.
This practice connects to Phase 16 (Schema Evolution) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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