--- description: Evaluate decisions across three time horizons argument-hint: [decision or leave blank for current context] --- Apply the 10/10/10 rule to $ARGUMENTS (or the current discussion if no arguments provided). Ask: "How will I feel about this decision in 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years?" 1. State the decision clearly with options 2. For each option, evaluate emotional and practical impact at: - 10 minutes (immediate reaction) - 10 months (medium-term consequences) - 10 years (long-term life impact) 3. Identify where short-term and long-term conflict 4. Make recommendation based on time-weighted analysis **Decision:** [what you're choosing between] **Option A:** - 10 minutes: [immediate feeling/consequence] - 10 months: [medium-term reality] - 10 years: [long-term impact on life] **Option B:** - 10 minutes: [immediate feeling/consequence] - 10 months: [medium-term reality] - 10 years: [long-term impact on life] **Time Conflicts:** [Where short-term pain leads to long-term gain, or vice versa] **Recommendation:** [Which option, weighted toward longer time horizons] - Distinguishes temporary discomfort from lasting regret - Reveals when short-term thinking hijacks decisions - Makes long-term consequences visceral and real - Helps overcome present bias - Clarifies what actually matters over time