Decisioning Principles 3: Many-Armed Band-Aid Edition
Back to Decisioning Principles 2 | Related: Many-Armed Band-Aid 2Principle 3: The Many-Armed Band-Aid Conundrum
In this edition, we explore the conundrum of the many-armed band-aid. A conundrum of conflicting needs and desires, where the more arms you add, the more you'll just get in your own way.
Key Takeaways:
- The Many-armed band-aid is a metaphor for life
- Too many arms, not enough oomph
- When in doubt, add another arm
Subprinciple 3.1: The Band-Aid Arms Race
A never-ending cycle of adding and subtracting arms, a never-ending quest for optimal band-aid-ness.
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