Analysis Logic Overview
How YlanAI organizes inputs, identifies structure, gives suggestions, and supports review
YlanAI Analysis Logic Overview
YlanAI is an analysis flow used for complex problem sorting, structure recognition, and action suggestions.
Its goal is not to decide for you, but to break a complex issue into steps that are understandable, actionable, and reviewable.
Analysis Goals
- turn a vague problem into an input that can be discussed
- turn a conclusion from abstract feeling into action order
- turn a one-time answer into an ongoing review process
Main Analysis Flow
1) Organize The Input
First, align the input so unclear information does not distort the judgment.
- whether the problem goal is clear
- whether the real-world constraints are complete
- whether timelines, role relationships, resource boundaries, and other background details need to be added
2) Identify The Structure
Convert the input into variables that are easier to compare and judge.
- stable structure: long-term tendency, strength zones, imbalance zones
- changing structure: stage fluctuations, trigger points, pace changes
- constraint structure: resource ceilings, real-world limits, execution cost
3) Analyze By Theme
Run theme-specific reasoning around the user's question instead of giving generic output.
- career theme: direction, pace, breakthrough points, fallback points
- relationship theme: conflict chain, communication order, boundary strategy
- resource theme: risk exposure, order of investment, allocation priorities
4) Judge The Stage
Map the judgment onto a timeline and turn it into a practical push strategy.
- short term: act on the highest-impact moves first
- medium term: resolve structural issues
- when blocked: switch to an alternative path
5) Turn It Into Action
Translate the judgment into an execution list.
- what to do first
- what to postpone
- which signals to use to verify whether the plan is working
Common Input Formats
Template A: Describe Your Real Problem Directly
Best when you want to start from your current situation and let the system break it down structurally.
The core problem I am facing right now:
The real-world conditions I already know:
The risk I am most worried about:
The result I hope to get:Template B: Add Background Information
If you want the system to combine a fuller personal background into a more focused analysis, you can optionally provide:
- birth date
- birth time
- birth place
- current stage and key timelines
- role relationships and responsibility split
- resource boundaries around time, money, and energy
- approaches you have already tried and the results you observed
Birth information is optional background information that you choose to provide. It is not required. If you already have well-organized structural context, you can attach that directly to your question and the system will continue from the current input.
Output Structure Reference
The output modules may change as the product evolves, so they should not be treated as a fixed order.
Common output parts include:
- one-sentence conclusion
- core basis
- main risks
- action list
- review checkpoints
Premises And Limits
YlanAI is a structured support method.
It uses rule-based reasoning, context organization, and experience summarization to provide tendencies and reminders for self-understanding, stage planning, and decision reference. It does not promise outcomes.
To improve usefulness and avoid misuse, keep these conditions in mind:
- Scope of use: outputs are for learning, research, communication, and entertainment reference. They are not guaranteed conclusions about future outcomes.
- Input premise: the more complete the background information is, the easier it is to focus the analysis. If some information is uncertain, you can still start from the real problem itself.
- Professional boundary: for medical, legal, compliance, and major financial matters, professional advice should prevail. This service does not replace professional judgment.
- Use by minors: minors are advised to use the service with guardian guidance, and should not treat the output as the only basis for major decisions.
- How to use it: combine the output with your real context and objective information, and treat it as a reference perspective rather than the only conclusion.
Suggested Reading Order
- Read the one-sentence conclusion first.
- Then read the core basis and risk boundaries.
- Finally read the action list and review checkpoints.