Article: “Where PREMORTEM Came From and Why I Took It On”
Creating PREMORTEM is a system that helps see reality without illusion.
There are moments when life itself pushes you to create things. Not because you “want a startup,” but because your mind can no longer tolerate chaos, the lies of numbers, self‑deception, and those endless attempts to guess the future with a glance. That’s how everything started for me. I’m a brain engineer. I have logic, my memory limps, but I can latch onto meanings. My whole life I’ve seen the same picture: people make decisions blindly. Business — blindly. Life — blindly. Choosing an idea — blindly. Risk assessment — “yeah, seems fine” level. And every time it’s the same thing: people drown not because the idea is bad, but because nobody showed them the real picture of what they’re getting into. Over time I realized: the problem isn’t the people themselves. The problem is that there’s no system that helps them think. Not hints, not advice, not “motivation.” But a real mathematical model that takes chaos, structure, risks, scenarios — and turns them into a clear picture: this is what works, this is what will fall apart, here are the illusions, here’s the real chance. I tried to live “like everyone else”: work, test ideas, consult. And each time there was a feeling inside that we’re doing everything as if, after power‑lifting, we try to dance a waltz. In other words, we move, but absurdly. Not because we’re stupid, but because we lack the right technique. And one day I just snapped: If there’s no system — then we have to build it ourselves. That’s how PREMORTEM began. Not as an “app.” Not as a “tool.” But as a brain that can dissect an idea, a business, processes, financial stability, and even personal decisions through a math model, probabilities, scenarios, and AI. I wanted to create a platform that helps a person see what they can’t see in themselves: — where they deceive themselves — where they underestimate risks — where, on the contrary, they can boldly move forward — where the numbers hold, and where they crumble — how the system will behave under load — and which step is the most rational right now PREMORTEM gradually assembled as a set of modules: idea — economics — market — operational resilience — blind spots — illusions — action plan. Each module is a small piece of real thinking. And when they are put together, you get something people greatly lack: the ability to understand what is actually happening. Today the project continues to grow. Yes, I’m not a programmer. But architecture, logic, and structure are mine. And now I need people who are interested not in another service, but in a system: multi‑layered, mathematical, honest, and useful. PREMORTEM is an attempt to give people back the ability to think correctly, without leaning on illusions or practicing divination. It’s a tool for those who are tired of chaos and finally want to see the whole picture. If this idea resonates — then we are heading in the same direction.