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EPISODE 62: THE PREMORTEM

EPISODE 62: THE PREMORTEM

The Daily Discipline from Project MNDST · Tom Carter

March 26, 20263m 5s

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Show Notes

A postmortem examines why something failed after it's over. A premortem imagines the failure before you begin—and asks why it happened. Psychologist Gary Klein developed this technique to counter the optimism bias that clouds planning.

Research shows this approach improves the identification of potential problems by thirty percent. This episode teaches you how to use strategic paranoia to map failure modes before they become real failures—transforming vague anxiety into specific, actionable prevention plans.

Key Topics: Premortem technique, Gary Klein, risk management, project planning, failure prevention, optimism bias, strategic paranoia, prospective hindsight

Today's Practice: Take a goal or project you're currently pursuing. Imagine it has failed completely six months from now. Write down five specific reasons why. Then, for each reason, identify one action you can take now to prevent it.

Master the mind. Your life will follow.]]>

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