Six Q&A Model

Describe this graph.

These contexts do actually nest. Meaning that larger ones expand choices (when needed) and smaller one reduce choices (focus on outcomes). One manages life by moving up this set of contexts to discover enough new choices to fit the current and unfolding situations. And then one moves down until actions are binary, yes/no choices or a limited number of trials to see what works.

For humans, understanding the purposes (paradigms and worldviews included) is key to navigating the nesting contexts.