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Second-Order Thinking: How to Stop Your Decisions From Creating Bigger Problems

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Nov 11, 2025
A Polish study reveals that doctors lose detection skills after relying on AI, highlighting the hidden costs of quick fixes. Poor decisions can drain company profits significantly, showing the need for second-order thinking. By asking 'And then what?', individuals can map consequences and understand stakeholder reactions, crucial for avoiding unseen outcomes. Phil outlines strategies to navigate complexities, including a daily drill to enhance decision-making. Embracing this approach promises smarter, more foresighted choices in both personal and professional contexts.
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ANECDOTE

AI Aid Eroded Doctors' Diagnostic Skill

  • Polish researchers found doctors' detection skills fell after removing an AI assist.
  • The AI worked but reliance reduced clinicians' independent ability to spot problems.
INSIGHT

Ask "And Then What?" To See Cascades

  • Second-order consequences often undo first-order wins and create bigger problems later.
  • Wise decision-makers ask "And then what?" repeatedly to trace cascading effects.
ADVICE

Map Stakeholders And Incentives First

  • Map stakeholders and predict how they'll adapt to your decision before acting.
  • Trace incentives to see what behavior you actually reward, not what you intend.
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