๐Learn Tim Ferriss's Fear-Setting Exercise
Fill out all three fear-setting pages on one real decision you've been putting off, then walk away with a reusable template you can run whenever a hard call shows up again.
Phase 1Why Fear-Setting Works: Stoic Roots and the Three-Page Map
Trace fear-setting's Stoic roots and page structure
Define your fears, not your goals
6 minDefine your fears, not your goals
Seneca rehearsed the worst case on purpose
5 minSeneca rehearsed the worst case on purpose
Three pages: Define, Prevent, Repair
5 minThree pages: Define, Prevent, Repair
Pick one real decision, not a hypothetical
6 minPick one real decision, not a hypothetical
Phase 2Fill the Three Pages on One Real Decision
Fill pages one, two, and three on one decision
Write 10-20 worst-case fears in brutal detail
8 minWrite 10-20 worst-case fears in brutal detail
For each fear, write how you'd prevent it
7 minFor each fear, write how you'd prevent it
If it happens anyway, what's your repair plan?
7 minIf it happens anyway, what's your repair plan?
List the benefits of even partial success
7 minList the benefits of even partial success
Cost of inaction at 6 months, 1 year, 3 years
8 minCost of inaction at 6 months, 1 year, 3 years
Phase 3Fear-Setting in the Ecosystem: Pre-Mortems, Inversion, and Stoicism
Map fear-setting against pre-mortems and inversion
Pre-mortem at the office: one-hour version
8 minPre-mortem at the office: one-hour version
Charlie Munger would invert the whole thing
7 minCharlie Munger would invert the whole thing
Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, and the daily rehearsal
6 minSeneca, Marcus Aurelius, and the daily rehearsal
Fear-setting is wrong for some decisions
7 minFear-setting is wrong for some decisions
Phase 4Build Your Personal Fear-Setting Template
Build your reusable personal fear-setting template
Ship the template you'll actually reuse
8 minShip the template you'll actually reuse
Frequently asked questions
- What are the three pages of Tim Ferriss's fear-setting exercise?
- This is covered in the โLearn Tim Ferriss's Fear-Setting Exerciseโ learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- How is fear-setting different from a pre-mortem?
- This is covered in the โLearn Tim Ferriss's Fear-Setting Exerciseโ learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- What is premeditatio malorum and how does it relate to fear-setting?
- This is covered in the โLearn Tim Ferriss's Fear-Setting Exerciseโ learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- How often should I redo the fear-setting exercise?
- This is covered in the โLearn Tim Ferriss's Fear-Setting Exerciseโ learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- Can fear-setting work for small everyday decisions, not just life-changing ones?
- This is covered in the โLearn Tim Ferriss's Fear-Setting Exerciseโ learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
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