60-second perspective reps
Think clearer. Speak braver. Stay open.
Spin a provocative prompt, argue a side you would normally avoid, and get a coaching brief on the sentence that made your thinking clearer.
silent prompt spin
The best software teams should delete all their tests.
A society with more lying would be kinder and more functional.
AI should get voting rights before most humans deserve them.
Public shame is better than private therapy.
Censorship creates better art.
the problem
Smart people can get narrow when pressure rises.

Boardroom objection
Hold the room when a stakeholder challenges your premise.
Roadmap reversal
Make a coherent case against your own favorite plan.
Customer conflict
Defend an uncomfortable tradeoff without sounding evasive.
how it works
A small rep that creates a wider answer.

Spin a hard prompt
A bounded workplace dilemma asks you to argue from a side you would normally dodge.
Add one constraint
Use the required word and keep the response under 60 seconds. Constraint creates clarity.
Speak under pressure
No script, no draft. Make the strongest version of the argument while the timer runs.
Get the coaching brief
See structure, clarity, conviction, filler risk, and the sentence to improve next.
who it helps
Built for rooms where being right is not enough.
Product managers defending ambiguous tradeoffs
Practice the argument, the counterargument, and the sentence that keeps the room open.
Founders pitching under pressure
Practice the argument, the counterargument, and the sentence that keeps the room open.
Designers and engineers navigating critique
Practice the argument, the counterargument, and the sentence that keeps the room open.
Operators who need to disagree without freezing
Practice the argument, the counterargument, and the sentence that keeps the room open.
feedback brief
Feedback that reads like a coach, not a meter.
Every rep returns a compact brief: scores for orientation, transcript moments for evidence, and one next move for the following attempt.

Opening move
Lead with the tradeoff before the example.
Missed tension
You defended reliability, but ignored the growth risk.
Next rep
Answer the strongest objection in sentence two.
“Your point was strong, but it arrived late. Lead with the tradeoff, then use the example as proof.”
prompt examples
Not icebreakers. Perspective pressure.
The best software teams should delete all their tests.
A society with more lying would be kinder and more functional.
AI should get voting rights before most humans deserve them.
Public shame is better than private therapy.
start today
Practice the argument you would usually avoid.
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