Bestpossible
Bestpossible, often written as bestpossible, is a term used to describe the most favorable outcome, state, or solution achievable within a defined set of constraints. It is used across disciplines to denote an optimal or near-optimal result, contrasted with less favorable alternatives.
Philosophical context: In theodicy, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz argued that the world created by God is the best
In decision theory and optimization, the best possible outcome refers to the optimal solution to a problem
In risk assessment and policy analysis, “best possible” outcomes are often used as aspirational targets or to
See also: best of all possible worlds; theodicy; optimization; decision theory; value function.