We've all heard of the Paradigmatica method, but what about its lesser-known cousin, Paradigms of Decision Making?
It's a decision-making framework that involves creating and maintaining an endless array of nested boxes within boxes within boxes. Sounds simple enough, right?
But don't be fooled, it's a complex web of decisional_nesting that'll leave you questioning your life choices.
1. Paradigmatics: the art of creating multiple paradigms within a single decision-making framework.
2. Paradigmatics of Paradigmatics: the study of paradigms within paradigms within paradigms.
3. Decisional Nesting Theory: the study of why you're still here and how you ended up in this mess.
Subparadigms are the unsung heroes of decision making. They're the little boxes within the bigger boxes that nobody really talks about. But trust me, they're important.
Some notable subparadigms include:
Subparadigmatics: because who doesn't love more boxes?
Subparadigmatics of Paradigmatics: because why stop at just one subparadigm?