project-reasoning-lens-analysis
project-reasoning-lens-analysis — Multi-Lens Project Analysis
Run a project through six independent reasoning lenses. Each lens is a different question-set with a different blind spot, so what one lens cannot see, another catches. The value is in the contrast between lenses, not any single pass.
⚠️ Critical Constraints
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Run lenses independently before synthesizing. Each lens MUST be applied as its own pass, not blended into one "general analysis." Why: A single blended pass collapses into the dominant lens (usually systems or first-principles) and silently drops economic and user-centric findings — the exact insights the method exists to surface.
- WRONG: "Here's my overall analysis of the project: ..." (one undifferentiated take)
- CORRECT: "First-principles: ... | Systems: ... | Adversarial: ... | Economic: ... | User-centric: ... | Historical: ..." (six labeled, separable passes)
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Every finding must name its lens and a concrete artifact/decision. Why: Unattributed findings can't be cross-checked or prioritized; the synthesis step depends on knowing which lens produced each claim.