Prioritization

Some aspects are more important than others

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A minimalist reactive-factors donut to frame a network diagram. Each node in the diagram also has an arrow that shows how it is moved into a line for priorization.

Infinitely variable

You need to do X. You need to do Y. You must complete Z. You must not  say A to D; you must say A to B; D is always with B. 

Life happens all at once. It doesn’t fall into neat order. To get through, a person has to make decisions — even if the decision is to multitask and do everything at once. 

People will define priorities, and those priorities will make the decisions easier. 

Money. Family. Health. Job. Professional reputation. Being good. Getting shit done. Quantity, quality. Sex. Drugs. Music. Food. Water. Multitask. Precision. Validation. Fix it later.


In the US, making sure you have clean water every day is not a standard priority. It doesn’t generally hit the scale. In subsaharan Africa, water — let alone clean water — could be so important as to derail any other priorities until it’s solved.

Whatever hits perception (itself fundamentally iffy) gets weighed and compared. As it’s prioritization leads to more success, it’s level becomes less fluid and more stable, even brittle.


Reference disciplines include psychology, data sciences, and algorithmic structures.

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