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Applies "what if" thinking to explore alternative scenarios, test assumptions, understand causal relationships, and prepare for uncertainty. Guides through counterfactual reasoning, scenario exploration, pre-mortem analysis, and stress testing decisions against alternative futures. Use when exploring alternative scenarios, testing assumptions through "what if" questions, understanding causal relationships, conducting pre-mortem analysis, stress testing decisions, or when user mentions counterfactuals, hypothetical scenarios, thought experiments, alternative futures, what-if analysis, or needs to challenge assumptions.
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Hypotheticals & Counterfactuals Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Define the focal question
- [ ] Step 2: Generate counterfactuals or scenarios
- [ ] Step 3: Develop each scenario
- [ ] Step 4: Identify implications and insights
- [ ] Step 5: Extract actions or decisions
- [ ] Step 6: Monitor and update
Step 1: Define the focal question
What are you exploring? Past decision (counterfactual)? Future possibility (hypothetical)? Assumption to test? See resources/template.md.
Step 2: Generate counterfactuals or scenarios
Counterfactual: Change one key factor, ask "what would have happened?" Hypothetical: Imagine future scenarios (2-4 plausible alternatives). See resources/template.md and resources/methodology.md.
Step 3: Develop each scenario
Describe what's different, trace implications, identify key assumptions. Make it vivid and concrete. See resources/template.md and resources/methodology.md.
Step 4: Identify implications and insights
What does each scenario teach? What assumptions are tested? What risks revealed? See resources/methodology.md.
Step 5: Extract actions or decisions
What should we do differently based on these scenarios? Hedge against downside? Prepare for upside? See resources/template.md.
Step 6: Monitor and update
Track which scenario is unfolding. Update plans as reality diverges from expectations. See resources/methodology.md.
Validate using resources/evaluators/rubric_hypotheticals_counterfactuals.json. Minimum standard: Average score ≥ 3.5.
Pattern 1: Pre-Mortem (Prospective Hindsight)
Pattern 2: Counterfactual Causal Analysis
Pattern 3: Three Scenarios (Optimistic, Baseline, Pessimistic)
Pattern 4: 2×2 Scenario Matrix
Pattern 5: Assumption Reversal
Pattern 6: Stress Test (Extreme Scenarios)
Key requirements:
Plausibility constraint: Scenarios must be possible, not just imaginable. "What if gravity reversed?" is not useful counterfactual. Stay within bounds of plausibility given current knowledge.
Minimal rewrite principle (counterfactuals): Change as little as possible. "What if we had chosen Y instead of X?" not "What if we had chosen Y and market doubled and competitor failed?" Isolate causal factor.
Avoid hindsight bias: Pre-mortem assumes failure, but don't just list things that went wrong in similar past failures. Generate new failure modes specific to this context.
Specify mechanism: Don't just state outcome ("sales would be higher"), explain HOW ("sales would be higher because lower price → higher conversion → more customers despite lower margin").
Assign probabilities (scenarios): Don't treat all scenarios as equally likely. Estimate rough probabilities (e.g., 60% baseline, 25% pessimistic, 15% optimistic). Avoids equal-weight fallacy.
Time horizon clarity: Specify WHEN in future. "Product fails" is vague. "In 6 months, adoption <1000 users" is concrete. Enables tracking.
Extract actions, not just stories: Scenarios are useless without implications. Always end with "so what should we do?" Prepare, hedge, pivot, or double-down.
Update scenarios: Reality evolves. Quarterly review: which scenario is unfolding? Update probabilities and plans accordingly.
Common pitfalls:
Counterfactual vs. Hypothetical:
| Type | Direction | Question | Purpose | Example | |------|-----------|----------|---------|---------| | Counterfactual | Backward (past) | "What would have happened if...?" | Understand causality, learn from past | "What if we had launched in EU first?" | | Hypothetical | Forward (future) | "What could happen if...?" | Explore futures, prepare for uncertainty | "What if competitor launches free tier?" |
Scenario types:
| Type | # Scenarios | Structure | Best For | |------|-------------|-----------|----------| | Three scenarios | 3 | Optimistic, Baseline, Pessimistic | General forecasting, strategic planning | | 2×2 matrix | 4 | Two uncertainties create quadrants | Exploring interaction of two drivers | | Cone of uncertainty | Continuous | Range widens over time | Long-term planning (5-10 years) | | Pre-mortem | 1 | Imagine failure, list causes | Risk identification before launch | | Stress test | 2-4 | Extreme scenarios (best/worst) | Decision robustness testing |
Pre-mortem process (6 steps):
2×2 Scenario Matrix (example):
Uncertainties: (1) Market adoption rate, (2) Regulatory environment
| | Slow Adoption | Fast Adoption | |---------------------|---------------|---------------| | Strict Regulation | "Constrained Growth" | "Regulated Scale" | | Loose Regulation | "Patient Build" | "Wild West Growth" |
Assumption reversal questions:
Inputs required:
Outputs produced:
counterfactual-analysis.md: Alternative history analysis with causal insightspre-mortem-risks.md: List of potential failure modes and mitigationsscenarios.md: 2-4 future scenarios with narratives and implicationsaction-plan.md: Decisions and preparations based on scenario insightsdevelopment
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