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Making Success Inevitable - Mohan Ganesan - Medium

Mohan Ganesan shares how Eben Pagan's Inevitability Thinking process transformed his approach to building Proxies API into a successful startup. The strategy involves restructuring your environment and commitments to make success the only logical outcome rather than leaving achievement to chance.

The Power of Inevitability Thinking

Mohan Ganesan introduces Eben Pagan's Inevitability Thinking as a transformative approach that shifts focus from hoping for success to engineering it. This mindset change creates aggressive confidence and generates ideas that wouldn't emerge from traditional goal-setting approaches.

Practical Applications of Making Success Inevitable

Real-world examples demonstrate how to apply inevitability thinking, from social pressure tactics like competition registration to simple environmental changes like phone removal. These strategies make following through more compelling than backing down.

Predicting Success in Others

The framework becomes so ingrained that practitioners can predict others' likelihood of success by examining what systems they've established to make achievement inevitable. This insight reveals the difference between wishful thinking and strategic execution.

coaching sessionsInevitability Thinking

Teachings 4

  • Inevitability Thinking transforms your mindset from hoping for success to engineering it by asking 'How am I going to make it inevitable?' instead of 'How might I achieve this?'

    Mohan Ganesan used this framework to launch and grow Proxies API to be a successful startup, crediting the shift from backward-looking doubt to forward momentum

  • Create external commitments that make backing down more painful than following through, such as public announcements or financial investments that force completion

    Eben Pagan would announce coaching classes, book venues, and send out invites to force himself to develop material and deliver on time. A friend registering someone for a singing competition and inviting family makes performance inevitable due to social pressure

  • You can predict others' success by examining what systems they've established around themselves to make achievement inevitable rather than optional

    Mohan Ganesan reports he now automatically defaults to inevitability thinking and can predict if other people will be successful by looking at the environmental structures they've created

  • Small environmental changes can create inevitability, such as having a friend remove your phone until you complete 500 words of writing

    The example demonstrates how simple environmental modifications can force completion of tasks by removing distractions and creating accountability

Perspectives 1

  • Inevitability Thinking generates aggressive confidence and creative ideas by making you feel your efforts far outmatch your goal requirements

    Mohan Ganesan describes how this thinking style fills him with 'aggression that knows no bounds' and allows him to come up with ideas he wouldn't have otherwise

Quotable Moments 3

  • How am I going to make it inevitable?

    Eben Pagan
  • It fills me with aggression that knows no bounds allow me to come up with ideas I wouldn't have and fills me with a certain sense of confidence.

    Mohan Ganesan
  • The vision that my efforts were far outmatching the requirements of the goal I am after victory is not only possible by many times a foregone conclusion.

    Mohan Ganesan

How to Apply Eben Pagan's Inevitability Thinking

A step-by-step process to make your goals inevitable rather than hopeful

  1. 1

    Reframe Your Goal Question

    Instead of asking 'How might I achieve this?' ask 'How am I going to make it inevitable?'

  2. 2

    Create External Commitments

    Make public announcements, book venues, or create financial investments that make backing down painful

  3. 3

    Engineer Your Environment

    Remove distractions and obstacles while adding accountability structures that force completion

  4. 4

    Leverage Social Pressure

    Involve friends, family, or colleagues in ways that make not following through socially costly

Questions Answered

What is Eben Pagan's Inevitability Thinking process

How am I going to make it inevitable?

Eben Pagan

Inevitability Thinking is a strategy where you ask 'How am I going to make it inevitable?' and then structure your environment and commitments to force success rather than leaving it to chance.

How do you make success inevitable in business

Eben Pagan himself says that he would announce a coaching class and book the venue and send out invites to force him to develop the material and get it done in time for it.

Eben Pagan

Create external commitments like public announcements or financial investments that make backing down more painful than following through. Set up your environment to force completion of your goals.

How can you predict if someone will be successful

I am also able to predict if other people will be successful or not in what they say they want to do by just looking at the things that they have set up around them to make success inevitable.

Eben Pagan

Look at what systems and structures they've put in place around themselves to make achievement inevitable rather than optional. Successful people engineer their environment for success.

What are examples of making things inevitable

Big things like that to little things like asking your friend to take away your phone till you finish writing 500 words of a blog post is also making things inevitable.

Eben Pagan

Having a friend register you for a competition and invite family to watch, removing your phone until you finish writing, or booking a venue before developing your presentation material.

Success Story: Mohan

Before

Traditional goal-setting and hoping for success

Key Shift

Shifted from backward-looking doubt to forward-hurtling momentum using inevitability thinking

After

Automatically defaults to inevitability thinking in professional and personal life

Outcome: Successfully launched and grew Proxies API to be a successful startup, can now predict others' success

Breakthrough: Learning to ask 'How am I going to make it inevitable?' instead of hoping for success

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Counterpoint

Claim:Success depends on motivation, willpower, and hoping things work out

Reframe: Success becomes inevitable when you engineer your environment and commitments to make following through the only viable option

Eben Pagan demonstrates this by announcing coaching classes and booking venues before developing material, forcing completion. Mohan Ganesan applied this to build Proxies API successfully.

Key Points 5

Inevitability Thinking transforms your mindset from hoping for success to engineering it by asking 'How am I going to make it inevitable?' instead of 'How might I achieve this?'

Create external commitments that make backing down more painful than following through, such as public announcements or financial investments that force completion

You can predict others' success by examining what systems they've established around themselves to make achievement inevitable rather than optional

Small environmental changes can create inevitability, such as having a friend remove your phone until you complete 500 words of writing

Inevitability Thinking generates aggressive confidence and creative ideas by making you feel your efforts far outmatch your goal requirements

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