It only burns when I think about it.
The world famous economist Herbert A. Simon theorized that individuals who are placed in a decision making situation will most frequently collect just enough information to make a satisfactory decision, and not extend the data collection process to obtain an optimal decision. This is called Bounded Rationality. We have tried, and have succeeded at some points, to not engage the idea of just making a decision to move forward out of convenience. We have collected and analyzed multiple sources of information with the hope that that in the end, we don't walk into this new house and gnash our teeth and play the "I wish we would have" game. We have hit a bit of an obstacle when it comes to the aesthetics of the living room with regards to the wood burning stove. As it stands, we have four feet of brick on two walls. The original design had placed the stove in the corner of the living room. Kelly and I shopped at all three fireplace stores in Duluth. We investigated non-c