Category: Systems and Models
Reusable thinking systems and mental models that apply across multiple decisions. General-purpose frameworks you internalize once and use repeatedly (e.g., “Reversibility Principle”, “Maintenance Floor Method”, “Tutorial-to-Task Ratio”). No specific recommendations—focuses on the decision-making process itself. Format: Explainers with examples, step-by-step applications, diagnostic tools Reader gets: A reusable lens to evaluate future decisions independently
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Decision Protocol for Complex Choices: A Structured Framework
When facing complex decisions about tools, workflows, or processes, relying on intuition alone often leads to suboptimal choices. A structured
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What Is a Decision Framework (and Why Intuition Alone Isn’t Enough)?
A decision framework is a repeatable, structured process for evaluating options and making choices that align with your long-term goals.