What is a framework?
My last post had me examine what I had learned over the last couple years writhing and researching this blog. One of the more important ideas I discovered about myself was the use of frameworks when it came to my decision making process. I equated this to a tactical predilection I seem to possess. Tactical issues seem to provide me the right mix of hands on work and intellectual stimulus. I rarely approach a predicament with a rigid predetermined set of steps. In this post I delve deeper into frameworks and how they can be used in our personal decisions. To begin with; what exactly is a "framework"? This Wikipedia page lists several uses of the term. After a quick glance of this Wiki site one may get the impression that a framework is anything you want it to be. If you are a software developer it means one thing and if you are an educator it means another. Merriam Webster's does use more succinct terms...