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The Myth of the Framework

The Myth of the Framework is the misconception that adopting a particular method or set of principles guarantees success or objectivity. It suggests that there's a perfect, universally applicable framework that can perfectly analyze or solve complex problems. In reality, no single framework is infallible; all have limitations and can lead to biases or oversights. Effective problem-solving requires critical thinking, flexibility, and recognizing that frameworks are tools rather than absolute solutions. This myth can hinder innovation by over-relying on rigid structures rather than adaptive, nuanced approaches.