Question
What is OODA loop faster decision cycles?
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Getting feedback on rough outputs is more valuable than perfecting in isolation.
OODA loop faster decision cycles is a concept in personal epistemology: Getting feedback on rough outputs is more valuable than perfecting in isolation.
Example: You write a 400-word rough draft of your analysis and share it with your team on Monday instead of polishing it solo until Friday. By Tuesday you have three corrections, one critical blind spot identified, and a revised version that is sharper than anything a week of solo editing would have produced — in one-fifth the time.
This concept is part of Phase 44 (Output Systems) in the How to Think curriculum, which builds the epistemic infrastructure for output systems.
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