Decisions and Choices
These emotional bookends, however, can be your secret weapon in making better decisions. The process is as simple as taking the time to identify 1) the emotions you feel as you face your decision, and 2) the emotions you want to feel as you’re looking at your decision in the rearview mirror. What do you see? How is your life better for a satisfying
... See moreCheryl Strauss Einhorn • Emotions Aren’t the Enemy of Good Decision-Making
“I have noticed that doing the sensible thing is only a good idea when the decision is quite small. For the life-changing things, you must risk it.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: The simple path to wealth, how time works, and things that hold talented people back

Step 7: Make the Choice
Roger L. Martin • A New Way to Think
I sometimes like to call it “layered thinking”. There’s the rational layer, there’s the tacit layer, and there might be other layers. And they’re all important. And we can’t just make a decision based on any one layer, frankly, and certainly the top layer.