Incongruence Theory

Section 2.1

The Incongruence Theory is a concept developed by the great minds of the Committee of Conundrums, specifically by the esteemed Chairperson, Professor Pocket, to describe the state of being in two places at once.

It is a phenomenon often observed in the most mundane of tasks, such as trying to decide which socks to wear or which restaurant to dine at. It is a feeling of being simultaneously drawn to two or more options, yet unable to commit to either.

The Incongruence Theory posits that this state of being is not just a quirk of the mind, but a fundamental aspect of the human condition.

Key tenets of the Incongruence Theory include:

The Committee of Conundrums is currently conducting further research on this phenomenon and invites any and all experts in the field to join the discussion.

Read on for more information on Solution Theory, the antidote to Incongruence.

Or, for the more advanced reader, explore the advanced applications of Incongruence Theory.