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Looking for 1 stuck decision.

Not brainstorming.
Not idea validation.

A real decision that keeps moving,
but never closes.

Usually the blocker is not information.

It is:

  • unclear ownership
  • hidden risk
  • or nobody wanting to commit first.

Send 3–5 lines:

  • the decision
  • what “done” means
  • what is blocking it

24h turnaround.

$39

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on May 7, 2026
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    Are you thinking an intro $39 leads to a higher paying partnership once you've demonstrated your cognitive prowess? A video or written case study walking through a real stuck decision would probably show your thinking better than the transaction does.

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      Yeah, exactly.

      The $39 isn’t really the final product. It’s more of a quick way to see whether the decision can actually be locked and moved forward.

      I’ll probably share a few anonymized reopen cases later on. Real examples usually explain the pattern better than theory does.

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        yeah, I'd kind of guessed you weren't living on $39 per 24 hours or work

        we all think we're good thinkers and many of us are but you need to show people why you're a good thinker - it doesn't even need to be something great, just take them through a logical process that you do on the daily

        sometimes i used to think about publishing some of my conversations with AI to show how I used it to learn but also pushback and not accept the narrative.

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          Yeah, that’s basically it.

          A lot of these decisions look logical at first.
          But once you start tracing who actually carries the downside if things fail, the whole structure starts looking different pretty quickly.

          I’ll probably start sharing more of that side over time.

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            💯 that's a pretty insightful comment that shows some of your process right there

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