"Invert, always invert." Apply Carl Jacobi's mathematical principle and Charlie Munger's investing wisdom to solve problems by thinking backward from failure. Use when: **Goal setting** - Define what would guarantee failure, then avoid it; **Risk analysis** - Identify what could destroy your project before starting; **Decision making** - Evaluate choices by examining their worst outcomes; **Problem solving** - When direct approaches aren't working, reverse the question; **Strategy development...
"Invert, always invert." Apply Carl Jacobi's mathematical principle and Charlie Munger's investing wisdom to solve problems by thinking backward from failure.
| Aspect | Details |
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| Source | Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804-1851), mathematician; Charlie Munger, investor |
| Expert | Munger credits Jacobi: "Invert, always invert" (from "man muss immer umkehren") |
| Core Principle | Many problems are best solved backward. Instead of asking "How do I succeed?", ask "What would guarantee failure?" then avoid those things. |
| Claude Does | You Decide |
|---|---|
| Structures content frameworks | Final messaging |
| Suggests persuasion techniques | Brand voice |
| Creates draft variations | Version selection |
| Identifies optimization opportunities | Publication timing |
| Analyzes competitor approaches | Strategic direction |
Apply Inversion to this goal:
[describe your goal]
What would GUARANTEE failure? What should I avoid at all costs?
Use Inversion to evaluate this decision:
[describe the choice you're facing]
If I wanted this to fail spectacularly, what would I do?
Invert this strategy to find weaknesses:
[describe your plan]
How could a competitor or circumstances destroy this plan?
When applying Inversion, follow this systematic process:
## Forward Statement
**What I want to achieve:**
[Clear, specific goal]
**Current approach:**
[How I'm thinking about solving it]
**Why direct approach may be insufficient:**
[Complexity, uncertainty, blind spots]
## The Inversion
**Original Question:**
"How do I [achieve goal]?"
**Inverted Question:**
"How do I GUARANTEE [failure/opposite of goal]?"
**Reframe:**
Instead of: "How do I build a successful company?"
Ask: "How do I guarantee my company fails?"
Instead of: "How do I have a happy marriage?"
Ask: "How do I guarantee divorce?"
Instead of: "How do I get healthy?"
Ask: "How do I guarantee I stay unhealthy?"
Munger's Insight: "It is remarkable how much long-term advantage people like us have gotten by trying to be consistently not stupid, instead of trying to be very intelligent."
## Failure Recipe
**If I wanted to GUARANTEE failure, I would:**
1. [Action/behavior that ensures failure]
2. [Action/behavior that ensures failure]
3. [Action/behavior that ensures failure]
4. [Action/behavior that ensures failure]
5. [Action/behavior that ensures failure]
**Attitudes that guarantee failure:**
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**Decisions that guarantee failure:**
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**Habits that guarantee failure:**
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Be Thorough: Generate at least 10-15 failure paths. The most obvious ones come first, but the subtle ones are often more dangerous.
## Inversion to Success
| Guaranteed Failure | Therefore, I Must... |
|--------------------|---------------------|
| [Failure action 1] | [Avoid/do opposite] |
| [Failure action 2] | [Avoid/do opposite] |
| [Failure action 3] | [Avoid/do opposite] |
**Key Avoidances (Non-Negotiable):**
1. Never [failure behavior]
2. Never [failure behavior]
3. Never [failure behavior]
**Required Actions (Derived from Inversion):**
1. Always [opposite of failure]
2. Always [opposite of failure]
3. Always [opposite of failure]
## Anti-Goals
**Definition:** Things I commit to NEVER doing, regardless of circumstances.
### My Anti-Goals:
1. **I will NEVER:** [specific anti-goal]
**Because it guarantees:** [failure outcome]
2. **I will NEVER:** [specific anti-goal]
**Because it guarantees:** [failure outcome]
3. **I will NEVER:** [specific anti-goal]
**Because it guarantees:** [failure outcome]
### Tripwires (Early Warning Signs)
If I notice any of these, STOP and reassess:
- [Warning sign that I'm heading toward failure]
- [Warning sign that I'm heading toward failure]
- [Warning sign that I'm heading toward failure]
Context: Founder wants to build a successful startup.
Input:
"I want to build a successful startup. Apply Inversion - what would guarantee failure?"
Output:
Forward Statement:
The Inversion:
"How do I GUARANTEE my startup fails?"
Failure Recipe - Top 15 Ways to Kill a Startup:
Inversion to Success:
| Guaranteed Failure | Therefore, I Must... |
|---|---|
| Build without customer input | Talk to 50+ customers before building |
| Run out of money | Always maintain 18+ months runway |
| Co-founder misalignment | Have explicit co-founder agreement before starting |
| Ignore unit economics | Know CAC, LTV, payback from day 1 |
| Premature scaling | Only scale after clear product-market fit signals |
Anti-Goals for This Startup:
Why This Works: Instead of chasing "success tactics," we've identified the landmines. Avoiding these gives us a massive advantage over founders who hit them.
Context: Professional wants to advance their career over the next 5 years.
Input:
"I want to advance my career. What would guarantee I stay stuck?"
Output:
The Inversion:
"How do I GUARANTEE career stagnation?"
Failure Recipe - 12 Ways to Kill Your Career:
Inversion to Success:
| Guaranteed Stagnation | Therefore, I Must... |
|---|---|
| Stop learning | Dedicate 5 hours/week to skill development |
| Avoid hard problems | Volunteer for one stretch assignment per year |
| Stay invisible | Publish/present at least quarterly |
| Rely on one sponsor | Cultivate 3-5 relationships with senior people |
| Ignore feedback | Actively seek and act on feedback monthly |
Anti-Goals for My Career:
Tripwires:
## Inversion Canvas: [Goal/Problem]
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ FORWARD VIEW │
│ │
│ GOAL: _________________________________________________ │
│ │
│ Current approach: ______________________________________ │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
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INVERT IT
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ INVERTED VIEW │
│ │
│ "How do I GUARANTEE failure?" │
│ │
│ 1. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 2. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 3. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 4. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 5. ________________________________________________________ │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
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INVERT BACK
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ACTION VIEW │
│ │
│ ANTI-GOALS (Never do): │
│ 1. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 2. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 3. ________________________________________________________ │
│ │
│ MUST-DOS (Derived from inversion): │
│ 1. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 2. ________________________________________________________ │
│ 3. ________________________________________________________ │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
## Quick Inversion (5 Minutes)
**Goal:** ________________________
**Invert:** "How do I guarantee failure?"
□ ________________________________
□ ________________________________
□ ________________________________
**Therefore, I must AVOID:**
□ ________________________________
□ ________________________________
□ ________________________________
**One Anti-Goal to commit to:**
"I will NEVER ________________________________"
## Decision Inversion Template
**Decision:** Should I [option A] or [option B]?
### Invert Option A:
"If I choose A and it fails catastrophically, why?"
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### Invert Option B:
"If I choose B and it fails catastrophically, why?"
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### Comparison:
| Failure Mode | Option A Risk | Option B Risk |
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| [Mode 1] | High/Med/Low | High/Med/Low |
| [Mode 2] | High/Med/Low | High/Med/Low |
| [Mode 3] | High/Med/Low | High/Med/Low |
**Insight from Inversion:**
[What did reverse thinking reveal?]
**Decision:**
[Which option has more avoidable failure modes?]
## Charlie Munger's Inversion Questions
Apply these to any goal or decision:
1. "What could cause this to fail completely?"
2. "What would a competitor do to destroy us?"
3. "What's the most likely way I'm wrong?"
4. "What would make me look back and say 'how did I miss that'?"
5. "If this failed, what would the post-mortem say?"
6. "What am I not seeing because I don't want to see it?"
7. "How would a smart, well-resourced enemy attack this?"
8. "What would I have to believe for this to fail?"
## You MUST Apply Inversion When:
- [ ] Stakes are high (career, money, relationships)
- [ ] Decision is irreversible or hard to reverse
- [ ] You're feeling overconfident
- [ ] Everyone agrees (groupthink risk)
- [ ] You haven't considered failure modes
- [ ] The plan seems "foolproof"
- [ ] You're emotionally attached to the outcome
## Warning: Inversion Reveals Uncomfortable Truths
Be prepared to discover:
- Plans you love have fatal flaws
- "Sure things" aren't sure at all
- You've been avoiding obvious risks
- The easy path leads to failure