Decision Making -
: These decisions are easily reversible. If the choice yields a poor result, you can simply walk back through the door.
: Before you stress over a choice, ask yourself: "Is this a one-way or a two-way door?" If it is a two-way door, stop overthinking, choose quickly, and adjust course later if needed. ๐ 3. Ditch the Standard Pro-Con List decision making
We make roughly 35,000 decisions every single day. Most of them are tiny and automatic, like choosing what to wear or deciding when to take a sip of water. However, a handful of those choices carry massive weight. : These decisions are easily reversible
This forces your brain to look at the hard data rather than just counting the sheer number of bullet points on a page. ๐ 4. Keep a "Decision Journal" ๐ 3
: These are consequential and nearly irreversible decisions. They require deep caution, heavy deliberation, and extensive data.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos popularized a brilliant mental model for decision-making by categorizing choices into two types: