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How to Make Great Decisions

Writer's picture: Steve MartinSteve Martin

Stephen has some interesting thoughts on reducing stress in your life.

Here are the first two of

Six Things to Keep in Mind About Decision Making

  1. Accept that there is no right or wrong decision.  There are only choices and the consequences of those choices.  The consequences are neither good or bad, they simply are.  My favorite article that goes deeper into this is my own You Cannot Choose the Wrong Path.

  2. Get comfortable with the fact that you cannot possibly know in advance what’s going to happen; life is too damn complicated.  Get over yourself.  You are not perfect and life is not a mathematical equation you can solve. Just choose something and go.  If you still don’t get this reread the yellow box above.

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