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Two things shape the course of your life: luck and your decisions (with Annie Duke)

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

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Sorting and Picking in Decision-Making

Decision-making consists of two integral processes: sorting and picking. Sorting involves evaluating options and categorizing them into 'good' and 'bad' choices. This phase is crucial as it determines the viable options available. Picking then follows the sorting process, where the decision-maker selects from the already sorted 'good' options. A relatable example is choosing from a restaurant menu, where one first sorts through items that appeal to their tastes and preferences, ruling out those that do not, before making a final decision on what to order from the remaining options.

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