Microloops aren’t covered in this document, but I can explain it to you now, you just have to not overthink it, because we operate in terms of simplicity.
The title is divided into four sections. Sometimes these sections are equal, sometimes they are not. The goal is to start slow by using microloops, then adding more exposure slowly over time.
Each “stage” of the title follows the exact same framework and outline, except the concepts go deeper and deeper. By “stage 4,” you are getting the “deepest” parts of the script.
Someone actually said the exact example I was going to use yesterday. Think of it as taking Calculus. I, for one, absolutely suck at calculus. I thought that being an abstract thinker would help me, but I bombed Calculus I so many times that the school forced me to take something called “Starter Calculus” or “Brief Calculus.”
Once I took Brief Calculus, I was able to finally pass Calculus I and when surveying Calculus II (in American Colleges, you can pay to take a class without the grade being recorded), I actually did well.
This is the same concept. We don’t call them “stages” internally, we refer to them as “quadrants.” Nothing fancy about the name, just that it’s split into 4 and we wanted to avoid confusion when we talked about it.
Quadrant I: Brief Calculus
Quadrant II: Calculus I
Quadrant III: Calculus II
Quadrant IV: Everything before it and a bit more.
So, let’s take a generic money making title as an example. Every “quadrant” has the same concepts and objectives that you see on the sales page. As you go deeper into the title, more concepts are introduced. This does not mean the later “quadrants” are inherently more powerful. There’s no need trying to jump far ahead if you haven’t explored and internalized (in your own unique way) the concepts in the earlier ones.
Hence, there’s no need to “get the whole script,” because you might not be able to even process the later parts properly. And yet, you can still see huge internal growth just from the first quadrant, because it possesses the whole.
@emperor_obewan was the first to somewhat guess this, as he once mentioned that he felt the script could be “fractal,” where one part of the script somehow contains the whole.
This masterful idea was the brainchild of @Fire and was an absolute gamechanger in the way we approached things. People undersell him when they think he can only write titles that focuses on seduction, “alpha” scripting, etc.