👉 The "i-or" (I or Or) is a logical operator used in decision-making processes to present two options as mutually exclusive choices, with the implication that only one can be chosen at any given time. It functions by forcing a binary decision, where the outcome is either "I" (selecting option A) or "Or" (selecting option B), effectively eliminating ambiguity and ensuring clarity in choices. This simplifies complex decisions by narrowing options to two, making it easier to evaluate trade-offs and prioritize based on criteria like cost, time, or preference. While useful for quick, straightforward decisions, it may oversimplify nuanced scenarios where both options have valid pros and cons.