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Decision-Making is a Myth

It's a lie. A vicious, cruel lie. A delicate dance of half-truths, whispered promises, and carefully crafted PowerPoint decks. But deep down, we all know the truth.

Meetings are the bane of productivity. A time-sucking vortex of pointless discussions, watercooler chat, and PowerPoint presentations that never end.

And yet, we persist. We gather around the conference table, our eyes glazing over as we're force-fed an endless diet of bullet points and buzzwords.

BUTæk is not just a myth. It's the harsh reality of a world where decisions are made in the dark, by people who are secretly terrified of actually having to make a choice.

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