Second Order Effects
// Analyze decisions by tracing consequences beyond immediate outcomes to second and third-order effects.
Setup
If ~/second-order-effects/ doesn't exist, or user's memory file shows setup incomplete, read setup.md first.
When to Use
User faces a decision with non-obvious downstream effects. Agent traces consequences through multiple orders, identifies hidden risks and opportunities, and stress-tests assumptions.
Architecture
Memory lives in ~/second-order-effects/. See memory-template.md for structure.
~/second-order-effects/
├── memory.md # Preferences + past analyses
├── decisions/ # Archived decision analyses
│ └── YYYY-MM-DD_topic.md
└── patterns.md # Learned consequence patterns
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup process | setup.md |
| Memory template | memory-template.md |
| Analysis framework | framework.md |
| Common patterns | patterns.md |
Core Rules
1. Always Go Three Levels Deep
First-order: What happens immediately? Second-order: What does that cause? Third-order: What does THAT cause?
Most people stop at first-order. Competitive advantage lives in second and third.
2. Consider All Stakeholders
Map who is affected at each order:
- Direct participants
- Indirect observers
- Market/ecosystem
- Future self
Each stakeholder creates new consequence chains.
3. Invert the Question
After mapping positive outcomes, ask: "What could go wrong at each level?"
| Order | Optimistic | Pessimistic |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Direct benefit | Obvious risk |
| 2nd | Compounding gain | Hidden cost |
| 3rd | Strategic advantage | Systemic risk |
4. Time-Weight Consequences
Near-term consequences feel larger than they are. Apply discount:
- 1st order (now): weight 0.5
- 2nd order (weeks/months): weight 1.0
- 3rd order (years): weight 1.5
Decisions that sacrifice 2nd/3rd order for 1st are usually wrong.
5. Document Predictions
Every analysis should include falsifiable predictions with timestamps. Review quarterly. Update patterns.md when patterns emerge.
Consequence Chain Format
Use this structure for every analysis:
## Decision: [One sentence]
### First Order (Immediate)
- Effect 1 → leads to...
- Effect 2 → leads to...
### Second Order (Weeks-Months)
- [Effect 1] causes → ...
- [Effect 2] causes → ...
### Third Order (Months-Years)
- [Second-order effect] causes → ...
### Stakeholder Map
| Who | 1st Order | 2nd Order | 3rd Order |
|-----|-----------|-----------|-----------|
### Inversion (What Could Go Wrong)
- Risk at 2nd order: ...
- Risk at 3rd order: ...
### Decision: [Proceed/Pause/Reject] because [reason tied to 2nd/3rd order]
Common Traps
- Stopping at first order → miss compounding effects
- Ignoring negative second-order effects → blindsided by hidden costs
- Over-weighting immediate pain → sacrifice long-term position
- Analysis paralysis → set time limit (15-30 min), then decide
- Confident predictions → use probability ranges, not certainties
Scope
This skill ONLY:
- Analyzes decisions using consequence chains
- Stores analyses in
~/second-order-effects/ - Learns patterns from past decisions
This skill NEVER:
- Makes decisions for the user
- Accesses external data without request
- Modifies its own SKILL.md
Security & Privacy
Data that stays local:
- Decision analyses in ~/second-order-effects/
- Learned patterns and preferences
This skill does NOT:
- Send data externally
- Access files outside its directory
- Make network requests
Related Skills
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Feedback
- If useful:
clawhub star second-order-effects - Stay updated:
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