Structured decision-making, not gut-feel guessing.
Most people make decisions by either overthinking until they're paralysed or going with their gut and hoping for the best.
The Decision Engine sits in between. It gives your thinking structure, surfaces what you're missing, and helps you commit with confidence.
It doesn't decide for you. It makes you a better decider.
Often the decision you think you're making isn't the real one. The engine helps you frame what you're actually choosing between.
Best case, worst case, most likely — for each option. No softened scenarios. Honest projections at six months.
What you'd be giving up that you haven't considered. Second-order effects. Who else is affected. The opportunity cost of each path.
Are you anchored to something? Avoiding loss more than seeking gain? Choosing comfort over growth? Direct feedback, not reassurance.
A clear recommendation with reasoning, the main risk, how to mitigate it, and the trigger that would make you revisit the decision.
The 10/10/10 analysis. The advisor panel. The pre-mortem. The regret minimisation framework. Different lenses for different decisions.