Why paper? Writing by hand is slow—and that's the point. When I type, I can outpace my thinking. When I write, I catch myself mid-sentence realizing "wait, that's not actually true." The friction is a feature.
What's included: - Decision Canvas (pros/cons + second-order effects + cognitive bias check) - Eisenhower Matrix (urgent vs. important) - Stop/Start/Continue audit - Rubber Band Model (what's pulling me forward vs. holding me back) - Cognitive Bias Checklist (pre-flight check before any big decision)
Tech: All templates are written in Typst. GitHub Actions compiles to PDF, generates PNG thumbnails, and auto-generates the README from metadata comments in each .typ file. Zero manual release process.
Philosophy: If a decision is easily reversible, don't use a template—just move. These are for the choices that keep you up at night.
GitHub: https://github.com/philippnagel/thinkingtemplates
I'd love feedback on which templates are actually useful vs. overthinking-theater, and ideas for new ones.