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Cut my life into pieces
Cut my life into pieces













cut my life into pieces

  • How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
  • But you probably have been in contact with this without reflecting on its power in the expressions Fragmentation principle is to break stuff up into smaller pieces so we are within the cognitional limits and are better decision makers. Plain and simple there is limitations to how many things we can handle at the same time and our decision making is effected accordingly.

    cut my life into pieces

    Which is that we can only be rational and functional within the limits of time and cognitive capability of the human mind. It is called fragmentation principle and is related to bounded rationality theory as human decision making. This has been the same thought I had so many times before and my revelation was connecting different named methods and framework together by the same principle.

    Cut my life into pieces movie#

    My thinking was, like many times before, "How do I split this up into more manageable pieces.?" Right there and then I pretty much felt like a character in a movie seeing the matrix unravel in front of my eyes, connecting the dots to a secret equation of life. I had this revelations on a tram in a rainy Gothenburg one morning reflecting on a large feature we were working on at the moment and how we should tackle it.

    cut my life into pieces

    This approach can be found in a lot of situations and have the same ambition every time, make stuff easier to handle. Namely the principal of breaking stuff down into smaller pieces. Having been in some different work situations I started to reflect on my experiences in different projects and roles and could map the patterns in pretty much everything I've done, also to a lot of stuff in my private life. Some years ago I started to see connections in different things, a kind of pattern that I started to see in a lot of different frameworks and methodologies I worked with and came across in my line of work. You might recognize the title as the opening line in one of the most poetic creations from the early 2000 (a great music period), namely "Last Resort" by the philosopher group Papa Roach.















    Cut my life into pieces