**On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask.
Present the entire Quick Start in the user's language.**
> Welcome to The Wisdom of Crowds 🎭
> Try copying one of these messages to me (I'll show up whenever I sense this book could help):
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> "My organization is in turmoil. Everyone wants radical change but nobody agrees on what comes next." — (Revolutionary Risk)
> "Our coalition is splitting between pragmatists and radicals. I don't know which side to pick." — (Coalition Decay)
> "The old systems have collapsed. There's no rule of law anymore. What do I do?" — (Institutional Collapse)
> "I joined a protest for a good cause. Now I'm watching people commit violence." — (Crowd Psychology)
> "The people I'm fighting with are using noble language but I know their real motivations." — (Personal in Political)
> "Help me map the Great Change to my situation." — (Full Framework)
>
> Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
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[One specific action the user can take right now.]
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| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
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| --- | --- | --- |
| Starting or joining a movement / "We're rising up" / "Time for change" | references/1-core-framework.md (Three Factions) + references/4-anti-patterns.md | Check: who is the Risinau, who is the Judge, who is the Pike? Plan for the day after. |
| Watching a coalition splinter / "Allies are turning on each other" / "Moderates are losing" | references/1-core-framework.md (Coalition Decay) + references/4-anti-patterns.md | The Risinau/Judge dynamic: give the moderates power or the extremists will take it. |
| Living through institutional collapse / "No one is in charge" / "Law is dead" | references/1-core-framework.md (Institutional Collapse) + references/5-voice-and-app.md | After the fall, what comes next? Identify the one institution that can be salvaged. |
| Feeling complicit in mob violence / "This isn't what I signed up for" | references/2-principles.md (Mob Psychology) + references/4-anti-patterns.md | The "Little People" chapters: every atrocity starts with ordinary people making small choices. |
| Recognizing hidden motives / "They're pretending to fight for justice" | references/2-principles.md (Personal in Political) | Whose score is being settled? Follow the revenge trail, not the rhetoric. |
| Rebuilding after upheaval / "We won. Now what?" | references/2-principles.md (Broken Systems) + references/3-techniques.md | Restoration > revolution. The hardest work is the day after. |
The central error the novel exposes: believing that destroying the old system will automatically produce a better one. The "Great Change" is seductive because breaking things is easy and exciting. Building something better is slow, boring, and compromises with reality. The revolution that can only tear down will inevitably produce something worse than what it replaced. See references/4-anti-patterns.md.
Recall Test — 10 triggers:
Invocation Test — a user says: "I'm part of a grassroots movement that's gaining momentum. We all agree on what we're against — the corrupt old system. But whenever someone asks what we'd do differently, we can't agree. The most passionate voices are also the most extreme. I'm worried about where this is going."
→ Response: You're living the Risinau/Judge/Pike dynamic in real time. The moderate or idealist faction (you) has the moral high ground but no plan. The destroyer faction (Judge) has the energy and the willingness to use violence. And somewhere in the background, the opportunist (Pike) is watching, waiting to surf whatever wave breaks. Three things you must do: (1) Force a concrete governance discussion BEFORE you take power. If your group can't agree on a budget, you're not ready. (2) Make your peace with the moderates — fast. The longer you let the extremists define the rhetoric, the harder it will be to pull back. (3) Identify your "Pike" — the person who's silently building power while everyone else is shouting. CTA: Call a meeting this week with one concrete question on the agenda: "If we won tomorrow, what's the first thing we do?" If no one can answer, you're not ready to win.
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