The Second Rule of Smart Decision-Making: Check Your Personal Biases
Knowing that cognitive biases exist and that they are crucial to account for is necessary but incomplete.
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Knowing that cognitive biases exist and that they are crucial to account for is necessary but incomplete.
There comes a moment in many lives when, after all the analysis is done and the case is genuinely made, what…
A clearly defined values hierarchy — an ordered ranking of what matters most to you down to what matters leas…
One of the quietest tragedies of a human life is to spend it caring deeply about the wrong things — pouring y…
Family, work, and health are the three core pillars on which most lives are built, and the most consequential…
When life presents a hard decision, calling a friend is often the very first thing we do. It feels natural, s…
Some career decisions are contained — which project to take, which skill to learn. Others are seismic, reshap…
When facing a big life choice — whether to leave a relationship, change careers, move across the world, or ma…
The problem is rarely that people don't care — it's that they care about the wrong things. They pour their fi…
Every significant decision, in life and in business, is ultimately a trade-off — an exchange in which you gai…
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