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Entry-level AI workflow from Ageless Peak Performance

The Devil’s Advocate Prompt

A simple way to make AI more useful immediately: stop asking it to agree with you. Ask it to protect you from your blind spots.

Your idea, plan, decision, or strategy
Assumptions
Risks
Incentives
Failure modes
Devil’s
Advocate
A stronger plan you still own
Most AI is too agreeable

If you ask for help, it often polishes your idea instead of challenging it.

Good judgment needs friction

The best decisions improve when they survive a serious critique.

You stay in control

The AI is not deciding for you. It is making your own judgment sharper.

Why “Devil’s Advocate” is one of the first AI workflows to learn

Most people start with AI by asking it to write, summarize, or brainstorm. That is useful, but it leaves a lot of value on the table. One of the most powerful beginner moves is to ask AI to argue against you.

This works because your own ideas usually come with blind spots. You know what you want to happen, so you underweight what could go wrong. A good Devil’s Advocate prompt forces the AI to look for weak assumptions, hidden risks, poor incentives, and failure modes before you commit.

The point is not to become more negative. The point is to make your plan stronger before the real world gets a vote.

1

Paste the plan

Give AI the real situation, not a vague summary.

2

Ask for critique

Tell it not to agree with you. Make the role explicit.

3

Look for patterns

Notice repeated risks, assumptions, and missing stakeholders.

4

Revise the plan

Use the critique to improve your judgment, not replace it.

The payoff: two Devil’s Advocate prompts

Use the simple version when you want a quick critique. Use the advanced version when the decision matters and you want a deeper stress test.

Best for quick use

Simple Prompt

Act as my devil’s advocate.

Here is my idea or plan:
[paste your idea or plan]

Challenge it. Tell me:
1. What is weak or unclear
2. What risks I may be ignoring
3. What assumptions might be wrong
4. How this could fail
5. How I can make it stronger

Be direct, but practical.

What to do after the first answer

The first critique is rarely the final answer. The advantage comes from turning the AI into a thinking partner. After it responds, ask it to get more precise.

Follow-up prompt
Ask me 5 questions that would help you give me a sharper critique.

Example uses

This is not just for big corporate strategy. Use it on anything where a better decision matters.

Work decisions

  • A hiring plan
  • A product launch
  • A sales pitch
  • A board memo
  • A team reorganization

Personal decisions

  • A career move
  • A major purchase
  • A school choice
  • A travel plan
  • A family logistics decision
The bigger playbook

This is one AI teammate. The book shows you the whole team.

Ageless Peak Performance shows how to use AI as cognitive leverage: sharpening judgment, compressing learning curves, improving execution, and helping you and your team sustain excellence for decades.

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