Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Why Structuring Intelligence Now?

1-1. The Declining Value of Execution

1-2. The Role of Humans in the Age of Fully Developed ChatGPT

1-3. The Importance of “Design” Over “Prediction” in the Future

1-4. The Decline of Structuring Intelligence — When a “Numbers-First” Society Steals Our Power to Design

Chapter 2: What Is “Structure”? — Definition and Practical Examples

2-1. Structure = Designing Purpose, Relationships, Sequence, and Priorities

2-2. Three Practical Arenas of Structural Design – Marketing Structure, Organizational Structure, and Revenue Structure

2-2-1. Marketing Structure: Designing Sequence and Experience

2-2-2. Organizational Structure: Linking Intent and Roles

2-2-3. Revenue Structure: Designing Sustainable Value Exchange

2-3. The Difference Between Bad and Good Structures

2-3-1. What Is a Bad Structure?

2-3-2. What Is a Good Structure?

Chapter 3: The Future Value of Structuring Intelligence

3-1. Structure as a Technology for Implementing Meaning

3-1-1. What AI Cannot Do: Selecting Meaning and Designing Context

3-1-2. Structuring Intelligence as the Language of Social Design

3-1-3. Meaningless Output Is Just Noise

3-2. Structuring Intelligence Creates Asymmetrical Leverage

3-2-1. A Single Structural Designer Can Move Thousands

3-2-2. Designers Will Become Scarcer Than Doers

3-2-3. Example: One Structural Designer Mobilizing ChatGPT, No-code Tools, and Teams of 10 or 100 People

3-3. The Era of “Structural Professions”: A New Career for Designers

3-3-1. In the Future, Strategists, Editors, Consultants, and Producers Will All Converge into “Structuralists”

3-3-2. New Roles in the Era of Structural Intelligence

3-4. Structuring Intelligence × Technology: The Emergence of “Cognitive Cities”

3-4-1. Every Social Design—From Smart Cities to Medical Systems—Requires Structure

3-4-2. To Implement Human Intent into Society, We Need Structured Will

3-4-3. A Decentralized Society Needs Structural Architects

3-5. Structural Intelligence Will Become a Social Infrastructure

3-5-1. Like Electricity or the Internet, the Presence or Absence of Structural Intelligence Will Create Future Civilizational Gaps

3-5-2. Structural Intelligence for Education, Government, and the Home

3-5-3. The “Network of Structuralists” Will Become the Central Brain of Future Social Design

3-6. Those Who Can Design Structures Will Shape the Future

3-6-1. In the Post-AGI Era, Humanity’s Essential Competence Is the Ability to Design Meaning

3-6-2. Structure Is the Technology for Installing One’s Will into Society

3-6-3. The Next Stage of ChatGPT Is Reserved for Those Who Possess Structured Questions

Chapter 4: Three Core Questions That Give Birth to Structural Intelligence

4-1. Why Does This Exist?

4-2. How Does This Connect to Society?

4-3. Is This Structure Sustainable?

Chapter 5: How to Enhance Structural Intelligence

5-1. Structure Begins with the Ability to See

5-1-1. Training to Visualize the Invisible Structures

5-1-2. Cultivating the Habit of Observing the World Through Four Lenses—Purpose, Relationships, Sequence, and Priorities

5-1-3. Practical Examples: Decoding Everyday Structures

5-2. Reverse-Engineering Structures: A Way of Thinking

5-2-1. Deconstructing Success Cases Through Structure

5-2-2. Reproducing Success and Preventing Failure

5-2-3. Format Example: Reverse Engineering Memo

5-2-4. Practice Themes: Viral Posts, Smooth Meetings, Seamless Customer Journeys, etc.

5-3-1. Turning Everyday Notes into “Structural Notes”

5-3-2. Perceiving What You See, Hear, and Feel — Through the Lens of Structure

5-3-3. Conversing in Structure: Upgrading Dialogue With Your Manager, Direct Reports, and Partner

5-3-4. Keep a “Structure Notebook” on Your Smartphone

5-4. Using ChatGPT for Structure Training

5-4-1. Generative AI Is Best Used as a “Structural Guideline”

5-4-2. Designing the “Core” Yourself and Letting ChatGPT Expand the Surroundings

5-4-3. Using ChatGPT as a Partner for Designing a “Question-Deepening Structure”

5-4-4. Practical Example: How to Build a Structured Prompt

Chapter 6: Practical Exercises – Visualizing Your Own Structure

6-1. Mapping Your Current Business and Life Structure

6-2. How to Identify the Missing Pieces (4 Perspectives)

6-3. Risk Structure and Sustainability

Chapter 7: Strategic Structure Templates

7-1. The “Three-Point Structural Design Method”

7-2. Strategic Thinking for Generating Revenue Through Three Distinct Risk Structures

7-3. How to Build the “Prerequisite Structure” That Powers AI

Chapter 8: Structural Intelligence Is Born from Philosophy

8-1. The Guiding Norms, Aesthetic Sensibility, and Worldview Behind Every Structure

8-2. Prepare for the Future with Structure—Not with Prayer

8-3. The Era of Brand = Structure × Philosophy

Chapter 9: Implementing Structuring Intelligence

9-1-1. Knowing Isn’t Enough. Drawing Isn’t Enough. Structure Doesn’t Move on Its Own.

9-1-2. When Structures Depend on Individuals

9-1-3. The Absence of a Redefinition Cycle

9-2. Drive with the Minimum Executable Unit of Structure: OPRQ

9-2-1. Start with O (Objective), P (People/Position), R (Route), Q (Priority)

9-2-3. Give AI Instructions Using This Same Structural Model

9-3. The One Thing You Must Do Every Week: Redefinition

9-3-1. Adjustment Meetings Are the Heart of Structural Intelligence

9-3-2. Detect Misalignment Weekly and Rebuild O-P-R-Q

9-3-3. Designing Questions to Make ChatGPT Your “Sparring Partner”

9-4. Habits of Those Who Stay in Implementation Mode: Structural Notes & Weekly Reviews

9-4-1. Organize All Thinking and Action with O-P-R-Q

9-4-2. Turning Failed and Successful Structures into Repeatable Assets

9-4-3. Do It Weekly, and Structure Becomes Muscle Memory

Chapter 10: The Future Built by Structure — Toward the Redesign of Social Systems

10-1. Why Are Social Issues Left Unsolved?

10-1-1. The Lack of Resolution

10-1-2. Symptomatic Approaches and the Absence of Structural Design

10-2. Reading Society’s Variables Through Structure

10-2-1. Healthcare: Re-engineering Preventive Medicine with Cannabinoids

10-2-2. Education: Structuring Curricula That Nurture the Ability to Ask Questions

10-2-3. Energy: Redesigning for Decentralized Models and Resource Circulation

10-3. Visionary Structural Designers Will Transform Society

10-3-1. Acting Not by Job Title, but by Structural Intention

10-3-2. The “Meaning Ecosystem” Created by Structural Designers

10-3-3. Co-Creation Economy Is Structure × Vision × Relationship

10-3-4. The Network of Structural Designers as a New Social Infrastructure

10-3-5. Conclusion: The Era of Linking Structures and Co-Designing the Future

10-4. Concluding with a Question for the Future

10-4-1. “What kind of future structure do you want to design?”

10-4-2. Passing the Baton: Your Turn to Design the Next Social Structure

Postscript