Choices, Values, - And Frames

To make better decisions, you have to look at the interplay:

"This surgery has a 10% mortality rate." Choices, Values, and Frames

Every day, you make thousands of decisions—from the mundane (oatmeal or toast?) to the monumental (should I quit my job?). While it feels like we’re making these choices in a vacuum of pure logic, there are three hidden architects designing our reality: To make better decisions, you have to look

Narrow your options down to the top two or three that most closely align with your core values. To make better decisions




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