Week 8: Deep Dive β€” First Principles Return (Node 17)

Send: Deep dive series
Focus: Node 17
Theme: Returning to Ground Truth


Subject: Deep Dive β€” Strip away the abstractions

Practitioner,

This week:

#17 β€” FIRST PRINCIPLES RETURN
"Strip away the abstractions."

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THE WARNING SIGN

You are arguing about concepts so abstract that you have forgotten 
what they refer to.

"The economy."
"The left."
"The system."

The words have become more real than the things.

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THE PRACTICE

Ask: What are we actually talking about?

Strip away:
β€’ Labels
β€’ Categories
β€’ Theoretical frameworks
β€’ Ideological shortcuts

What remains?

Concrete situations. Specific people. Observable behaviors.

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FIRST PRINCIPLES THINKING

This is slower than abstraction. It requires you to rebuild 
understanding from ground truth rather than borrowing pre-built 
categories.

But the understanding you build will be:
β€’ Yours (not borrowed)
β€’ Clear (not parroted)
β€’ Grounded (not vulnerable to category errors)

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AN EXAMPLE

Abstract: "The housing market is broken."

First principles:
β€’ Who cannot find housing?
β€’ What specific obstacles do they face?
β€’ What concrete resources exist?
β€’ What has worked in similar situations?

The first version lets you feel informed. The second version might 
lead to action.

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THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE

Catch yourself using abstractions. When you do, translate to first 
principles.

"The system is rigged" β†’ Who specifically? What specifically? How 
specifically?

"People are selfish" β†’ Which people? In what situations? What did 
they actually do?

The specificity is the point.

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WEEKLY CONVERGENCE

Review your week:
β€’ What abstractions did I rely on?
β€’ What did I understand deeply vs. borrow?
β€’ Where do I need to rebuild from first principles?

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"First principles thinking is slower than abstraction. It requires 
you to rebuild understanding from ground truth. But the understanding 
you build will be yours."

Session 28409296
Deep Dive: Node 17

Additional Assets:

  • First principles worksheet PDF
  • Social graphic: β€œStrip away the abstractions”
  • Example translations (common abstractions β†’ first principles)