Plans Are Hypotheses

Day 8 of 30 · Done is better - Build What Matters

A plan is not truth. It is a bet.


Learning goal

  • Frame plans as hypotheses to be tested.
  • Define what would confirm or disprove the plan.
  • Update the plan when evidence contradicts it.

Why it matters

  • Plans are guesses about the future.
  • Evidence should update the plan.
  • Defending a failed plan wastes resources.

Key idea

A plan is a bet: if we do X, we expect Y. Define the smallest test of that bet. When evidence says otherwise, update the hypothesis; do not defend the plan.


Procedure

  1. Write the plan as a bet: if we do X, we expect Y.
  2. Define the smallest test of that bet (one move).
  3. Set a time or signal to evaluate: did Y happen?
  4. If not, update the hypothesis; do not defend the plan.

Common mistakes

  • Treating the plan as fixed and defending it.
  • No clear criterion for success or failure.
  • Confusing planning with execution.

Today's move

Turn one current plan into a hypothesis: "If we [do X], we expect [Y]." Define one test you can run this week to check it.


Self-check

  • You can explain the key idea in one sentence.
  • You have one concrete move to do today.
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