Choices, Values, And Frames Now
Narrow your options down to the top two or three that most closely align with your core values.
"This surgery has a 10% mortality rate." Choices, Values, and Frames
To make better decisions, you have to look at the interplay: Narrow your options down to the top two
The trick is that we often have too many choices—a phenomenon known as the . When we are overwhelmed by options, we tend to freeze or make a choice that leaves us feeling less satisfied, wondering if one of the other 50 options was better. Bringing It All Together Bringing It All Together Every day, you make
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: