Preserving Optionality

//Preserving Optionality

Preserving Optionality

“A strategy of keeping options open and fluid, fighting the urge to make choices too soon, before all of the uncertainties have been resolved.” (related: tyranny of small decisions — “a situation where a series of small, individually rational decisions can negatively change the context of subsequent choices, even to the point where desired alternatives are irreversibly destroyed.”; boiling frog — “an anecdote describing a frog slowly being boiled alive.”; path dependence; “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”; fog of war; OODA loop)

Source:
Gabriel Weinberg’s Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful

2018-09-24T08:49:26+00:00