Preventing Predictable Decision Making Errors

All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. But there are a few bugs little design flaws of the mind that can have big consequences. We make choices that justify our past choices and then look for data to support them. Not only do we m

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All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. But there are a few bugs little design flaws of the mind that can have big consequences. We make choices that justify our past choices and then look for data to support them. Not only do we make these errors; we make them reliably. Predictable errors are preventable errors. And a few simple techniques, like those below, can help you steer clear of the most common wrong turns.

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