Activate when: user says 'this is taking too long', 'everyone else is doing X', 'should we take the easier path', 'is this worth it', 'we need to build a moa...
--- name: narrow-gate-strategy description: "Activate when: user says 'this is taking too long', 'everyone else is doing X', 'should we take the easier path', 'is this worth it', 'we need to build a moat', 'choosing which capability to invest in long-term', or 'should we persist or pivot on this hard path'. Do NOT activate when: the path is only hard but not value-building (sunk-cost rationalization), or when the vindication horizon exceeds the organization's survival window." --- # Narrow Gate Strategy ## Overview The narrow gate is the path that is genuinely difficult, genuinely right, and genuinely compounding — avoided by most who prefer immediate legibility over long-term leverage. Three simultaneous conditions: (1) hard enough to deter most, (2) right — builds durable value not just scar tissue, (3) compounds — each phase creates conditions for the next to generate disproportionate returns. Composes with **[second-order-thinking]** (map long-game consequences before choosing), **[margin-of-safety]** (prevent overextension in lean phases), and **[okr-goal-setting]** (orient goals toward phase structure, not short-cycle legibility metrics). ## When to Use - Choosing which capability, market, or technology to invest in over a multi-year horizon. - Evaluating whether to persist or pivot when a hard path is showing slow early returns. - Designing a moat-building strategy requiring patient accumulation rather than fast acquisition. - Auditing whether current resource allocation is building durable advantage or appearing busy. - When facing the temptation to "do what's working for everyone else." **When NOT to use:** Path is hard but wrong (not a narrow gate). Vindication horizon exceeds survival window. Speed dominates compounding. "Narrow gate" is rationalizing sunk cost. ## Coaching Novices (Adaptive Front Door) - **Engine mode:** user has a concrete case → run The Process directly. - **Coach mode:** user unfamiliar or no concrete case → guide step by step. In Coach mode, respond one step at a time. Each [WAIT] is a hard stop — output only that step's question, then stop. 1. **What it is:** Narrow Gate Strategy — choose the path that is hard, right, and compounding; build it phase by phase instead of the wide crowded path that looks easier but leads to mediocre outcomes. 2. **Check fit:** "Is there an 'obvious' move most people in your domain are making? What hard thing would very few attempt, and would it compound into structural advantage?" 3. **Elicit the real case:** "Describe both the wide gate and the narrow gate. What makes the narrow gate hard — and what makes it right?" > **[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]** 4. **Run The Process one step at a time:** Map each of the four phases for their specific situation. > **[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]** 5. **Close by naming the insight:** "What structural advantage would you have after all four phases that the wide gate could never produce? Name it." > **[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]** ## The Process **Output artifact:** Narrow Gate Map **Stop-rule:** If at Step 3 you cannot articulate the compounding mechanism, stop — a merely hard path is not a narrow gate. 1. **Identify the wide gate.** Name ≥2 obvious paths most participants are taking. Gate: described from genuine appeal, not straw man. 2. **Locate the narrow gate.** Specify hardness (time, skill, capital, ambiguity) AND rightness (durable value, structural advantage). Gate: hard AND right. 3. **Identify the compounding mechanism.** How does each phase's investment create conditions for the next's disproportionate return? Gate: chain is explicit. 4. **Map the four phases.** P1 Value Breakthrough (价值破局期): faint light (微光), narrow entry. P2 Resource Building (资源构建期): hidden spring (隐泉), fertile ground (沃土), dark path (暗路). P3 Potential Energy (势能积累期): long road (远路), collective wisdom (众智), thick momentum (厚势). P4 Endgame Breakthrough (终局突破期): long slope (长坡), forest-sea (林海). Gate: each phase has observable markers. 5. **Define phase-transition criteria.** Observable conditions for each transition — not time periods. Gate: testable. 6. **Assess survivability.** Can you reach Phase 3 before resources are exhausted? Gate: Phase 2 survivability confirmed. ### Output: Narrow Gate Map ``` Domain / Initiative: Date: Wide Gate Options: 1.[Name: why wide] 2.[Name: why wide] Narrow Gate — Description: / Hardness: / Rightness: / Compounding mechanism: P1 Value Breakthrough: Faint light: / Entry: / Success marker: P2 Resource Building: Hidden spring: / Fertile ground: / Dark path: / Success marker: P3 Potential Energy: Long road: / Collective wisdom: / Thick momentum: / Success marker: P4 Endgame Breakthrough: Long slope: / Forest-sea: / Endgame position: Phase transitions: P1→P2: / P2→P3: / P3→P4: Survivability: Min resource threshold P2: / Runway: / Survivable?: ``` *→ Method in Action: [The Wright Brothers and Controlled Flight (1899–1903)](examples/wright-brothers-and-controlled-flight-1899-1903.md)* ## Narrow Gate Packs **Tech/Deep Tech:** Narrow gate = foundational capability (hardware, data, model) that takes 3–7 years, cannot be acquired off the shelf. **Brand/Consumer:** Narrow gate = community and trust built through earned relationships over years. **Research:** Narrow gate = methodological or data capability in underfunded area foundational for the next paradigm. **Career:** Narrow gate = rare skill combination not legible as valuable until context shifts. ## Applying It Well 1. Audit rightness separately from hardness — sunk cost is not compounding. 2. Pre-commit to phase-transition criteria before entering Phase 2 (the most dangerous phase). 3. Write the compounding mechanism in one paragraph before starting — if you can't, you have a hope, not a strategy. 4. The wide gate looks better in Phase 1 and Phase 2. That is the defining feature, not a bug. 5. 走暗路,行远路,战持久. Walk the dark path, travel the far road, fight the long battle. 6. Survivability through Phase 2 is a hard constraint. Set checkpoints at phase-transition criteria, not calendar intervals. *→ Primary sources: [references/sources.md](references/sources.md)* ## Common Rationalizations **[D] = designed upfront | [O] = observed in real use. [O] entries are more valuable.** | Fake move | Reality | |---|---| | [D] "We're taking the narrow gate" without auditing rightness. | Hard AND right. Audit the compounding mechanism. | | [D] "Everyone else is wrong" without specifying what they're missing. | Specify the structural advantage the narrow gate builds that the wide gate cannot. | | [D] Treating Phase 2 slowness as evidence of a wrong path. | Phase 2 is designed to look slow. Check if phase-transition criteria are being met. | | [D] "Long-term" framing to avoid phase-transition criteria. | Long-term is not a blank check — criteria make the path testable. | | [D] "We've invested 3 years, so we must be right." | Sunk cost is not compounding. Have Phase 2 assets been built? | | [D] "The market will eventually see the value" without a mechanism. | Specify Phase 4 endgame conditions and what triggers market recognition. | | [D] Narrow gate in one domain, wide gate in supporting capabilities. | Mixed strategies produce neither speed nor compounding. | | [D] "This is our moat" before Phase 3 momentum is visible. | Moats are Phase 4 outcomes, not Phase 1 declarations. | | [D] Switching to wide gate in Phase 2 because competitors look strong. | Phase 2 is when wide gate competitors look strongest. Switching destroys accumulated investment. | | [D] "We'll pivot to narrow gate once we have more resources." | Phase 1 is the cheapest entry point — it only gets more expensive. | | *→ Add [O] entries here after each real use — paste the actual failure pattern* | *What went wrong and why* | ## Red Flags - Narrow gate described aspirationally without specifying Phase 2 assets being accumulated. - No phase-transition criteria — strategy described as "long-term" without testable milestones. - Compounding mechanism absent or circular. Survivability through Phase 2 not assessed. - Narrow gate framing applied retrospectively. Wide gate alternatives dismissed without genuine analysis. - Phase 2 exited early due to external pressure, not met phase-transition criteria. ## Verification - [ ] Wide gate alternatives described from genuine appeal, not straw men. - [ ] Narrow gate has both hardness AND rightness — durable value specified. - [ ] Compounding mechanism explicit: P1 unlocks P2 because [X]; P2 creates P3 because [Y]. - [ ] All four phases have observable success markers and testable phase-transition criteria. - [ ] Survivability through Phase 2 assessed against current resource runway. - [ ] Narrow Gate Map complete and reviewable by a third party. Stop-rule applied. --- *Part of **deciqAI Knowledge Skills** — 164 open-source thinking skills that make rigor executable for AI agents. The same skills power every deciqAI agent, which runs them autonomously to operate your company. **See it run → https://www.deciqai.com/c/narrow-gate-strategy** · ⭐ Star the repo → https://github.com/deciqAI/knowledge-skills · Contributions welcome.*
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