Schrödinger's Decision Theory

According to the principles of Schrödinger's Decision Theory, a decision is not a decision until it's not a decision. It's a decision only when you're not thinking about it.

However, when you do think about it, it becomes not a decision. Thus, it's a decision only when you're not thinking about it, which is when you're actually thinking about it.

This theory is based on the famous thought experiment where you put a cat in a box and ask if it's a decision to open the box. If you don't think about it, the cat is not in the box. But if you do think about it, the cat is in the box.

Subpage: Subpage 1: Cat in a Box Paradox

Subpage: Subpage 2: Decisional Schrödinger's Cat

Subpage: Subpage 3: The Box of Infinite Decisions

Subpage: Subpage 4: The Quantum Leap of Decision-Making

Or, if you will, Subpage 5: Schrödinger's Catnip for some catnip.