Some decisions can't be optimized.
When pressure rises, the rules change: information becomes unreliable, time becomes hostile, and options collapse into commitments you can't undo. What looks like "indecision" is often something else entirely-your mind encountering the limits of decision.
Limits of Decision explains what goes wrong when prediction fails and optimization becomes impossible. It's a clear, unsentimental guide to the mechanics of breakdown-and to the forms of responsibility that remain when certainty is gone.
You'll learn:
How to tell uncertainty from inadmissibility (when evaluation itself breaks)Why pressure creates irreversibility-and why irreversibility is the real enemyWhat failure looks like before it announces itselfWhy restraint can be the highest form of rational actionThis isn't motivation. It's clarity.