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the false comfort of pretending the universe only offers two doors.

means a framing that reduces a choice to two mutually exclusive options, often ignoring a messier third one.

from from old english aegther (each of two) plus or, formalized in logic as the exclusive disjunction, later borrowed by philosophy and self-help to describe binary thinking, most famously kierkegaard's 1843 book either/or, which argued life demands such stark choices.

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