Frameworks
A framework is a compact lens for seeing a situation clearly and deciding how to act. It compresses a messy reality into a few variables that guide observation, judgment, and action.
A good framework usually has three properties:
- Compression: it reduces a complex system to a few decisive variables
- Generality: it works across many situations, not just one case
- Actionability: it guides decisions, not just explanation
Frameworks I use: