MODULE 8 — Reasoning & Decomposition (Forcing the Model to Think)
Now we reach… a deeper layer of control. Till now… you have guided the model. You have shown it patterns. You have shifted its perspective. But now… you do something even more powerful. You don’t just guide the answer. You guide the thinkin
Now we reach… a deeper layer of control. Till now… you have guided the model. You have shown it patterns. You have shifted its perspective. But now… you do something even more powerful. You don’t just guide the answer. You guide the thinking. This is called… Reasoning and Decomposition o Because here is the truth— The model does not automatically think deeply. It responds. Quickly. Efficiently. But depth… requires structure. So if you want deeper answers… you must force the model… to slow down. To break things apart. To think step by step. Let’s see this. A simple prompt: “Why do startups fail? ” The model gives a list. Now add reasoning: “Break down the reasons why startups fail into stages— idea, execution, market, and scaling. Explain each step clearly. ” Now observe. The model is no longer listing. It is organizing. It is decomposing the problem. It is building structure. Because you asked it… to think in parts. Another example. “Should I learn AI or web development? ” This gives a general answer. Now guide reasoning: “Compare learning AI vs web development based on time investment, job opportunities, difficulty, and long-term growth. Then conclude with a recommendation. ” Now something changes. The model evaluates. It compares. It reasons. Because you defined… how to think. Now connect this to everything before. The model is a probability system. By default… it takes the fastest path. But when you introduce reasoning… you slow it down. You force it to explore structure. You reduce entropy… not just in output… but in the thinking process itself. This is where outputs become powerful. Not because the model knows more— But because you made it think better. And now understand this— At this stage… you are no longer prompting. You are orchestrating intelligence. You are designing how a system… approaches a problem. And that… is the highest level of control. Follow Wizori on LinkedIn or sign up ok wizori for access to more vibes and keep levelling up !
