Brain Food: Double the Pleasure
“Some decisions are consequential and irreversible or nearly irreversible – one-way doors – and these decisions must be made methodically, carefully, slowly, with great deliberation and consultation. If you walk through and don’t like what you see on the other side, you can’t get back to where you were before. We can call these Type 1 decisions. Bu... See more
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By scaling down large, stressful decisions into smaller, more digestible decisions, you can choose a direction more quickly, in a smarter way, and with less stress involved.
Paul Jarvis • Company Of One: Why Staying Small Is the Next Big Thing for Business
« The chief enemy of good decisions is a lack of sufficient perspectives on a problem. » Alain de Botton9
Rhiannon Beaubien • The Great Mental Models Volume 1: General Thinking Concepts
“Most decisions should probably be made with somewhere around 70% of the information you wish you had. If you wait for 90%, in most cases, you’re probably being slow. Plus, either way, you need to be good at quickly recognizing and correcting bad decisions. If you’re good at course correcting, being wrong may be less costly than you think, whereas ... See more