Make decisions quickly and easily
from Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions by Brian Christian, Tom Griffiths
How to Apply This
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Make decisions quickly.
When you try to find reasons to make a decision or not, there’s always going to be one reason who will weigh in more than others. Try to identify it in the first place and then think about what matters most to you. -
Keep others’ influence to a minimum.
I know it feels better when you get validation, but once someone else has a different opinion than yours, you’ll start to question all your reasons. -
Trust your instincts.
Convince yourself that thinking less and trusting your instincts is better than overthinking a decision and procrastinating. Going with our first instinct can be rational.
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