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WRAP Decision Framework
Apply the complete WRAP framework to make a better decision by countering the four villains of decision-making.
Instructions
Work through all four phases sequentially. Each phase targets a specific cognitive bias that undermines good decisions.
Output Format
Decision: [What are we deciding?] Context: [Key constraints and stakes]
W: WIDEN Your Options
Counter: Narrow Framing ("Should I do X?" → "What are all my options?")
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