Show HN: Prioritize Anything with Stacks
In life's journey, the quality of our decisions often determines our path. After many trips around the sun, the most impactful advice I could give the younger generation is to hone your decision quality. Life presents us with a continuous series of choices, frequently made with limited information and an abundance of unpredictable variables. By optimizing our decision-making process, we increase our chances of staying on a favorable path.I make so many decisions in personal and professional spheres that I wanted to make it as easy as possible to get straight to the point. My goal was twofold:1. To minimize bias as much as possible.2. To alleviate the overwhelming anxiety that often accompanies complex choices with unclear outcomes.I recognized that many decisions impact not just ourselves but also our friends, family, and other stakeholders. This realization led me to develop a solution that works equally well for individual use and collaborative decision-making.While I didn't invent pairwise comparative analysis, nor am I the first to build a tool based on this concept, I've created my own implementation. I believe it offers a unique approach to decision-making, and I hope you try it. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43171334 Points: 16 # Comments: 7
In life's journey, the quality of our decisions often determines our path. After many trips around the sun, the most impactful advice I could give the younger generation is to hone your decision quality. Life presents us with a continuous series of choices, frequently made with limited information and an abundance of unpredictable variables. By optimizing our decision-making process, we increase our chances of staying on a favorable path.
I make so many decisions in personal and professional spheres that I wanted to make it as easy as possible to get straight to the point. My goal was twofold:
1. To minimize bias as much as possible.
2. To alleviate the overwhelming anxiety that often accompanies complex choices with unclear outcomes.
I recognized that many decisions impact not just ourselves but also our friends, family, and other stakeholders. This realization led me to develop a solution that works equally well for individual use and collaborative decision-making.
While I didn't invent pairwise comparative analysis, nor am I the first to build a tool based on this concept, I've created my own implementation. I believe it offers a unique approach to decision-making, and I hope you try it.
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43171334
Points: 16
# Comments: 7