“That requires you to have an incredibly fine-tuned mental model for your panelists, though.” But it doesn’t, because you’re not asking “them” to compose a work of epic literature. You’re asking for “their” brief thoughts; borrowing “their” lens on the world and on your artifact
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I think basically everyone who enjoys my writing could 80% accurately emulate the first things I’d zero in on, and what I’d say about them, if showed e.g. a pitch deck or landing page or pricing grid.
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I learned about this tactic from the book Thinkertoys, I believe they called it “board of directors”
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Once again a smart person that I like recommends the "board of advisors that you convene in your mind" technique. Reminds me of how
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Napoleon Hill wrote about this technique. He'd vividly imagine board meetings with a set of people he regarded highly. He stopped when his imagination became "too real" and freaked him out. I prefer your take on this.
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"what would jesus do"
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The panel needs five, so I guess it’s: Jesus St Paul Augustine Spinoza Donald J Trump
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