Run one. We point the skill at the prospect and read the proposal it produces. It's competent: the sections are there, the prices are real, the writing is fine. And it centers the whole proposal on the wrong thing. This lesson is about reading a first run the right way. Instead of arguing that the draft is bad, we notice the choice the skill had to make on its own, and what it couldn't have known. That sets up the fix in the next lesson.
What's covered:
- Running write-proposal for the first time
- How to review a first draft: judge the choices, not just the prose
- Spotting the decision the skill made without you
- Why a good draft can still be the wrong proposal
- The line that carries through the whole course: nothing works perfectly on run one, and that's the point
