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Book: Decisive

The overall thesis of Decisive by Chip and Dan Heath is that you make better decisions when you use a process called “WRAP”.

It’s a really interesting book, I got a lot out of reading it. Some stuff that’s like, oh that does work, and some stuff that gave me a new perspective and caused me to rethink some of how I make decisions. Definitely well worth a read.

Ways to widen assumptions:

When reality testing assumptions:

To attain distance before deciding:

Finally, you need to prepare to be wrong:

Honor core principles is not a lettered entity within the WRAP piece (I think it falls under attaining distance), but I thought this was a really core and relevant insight. It’s not about making the correct decision, because sometimes there is no single correct decision. It’s about making the right decision for you. This was one of my favorite sections, some takeaways:

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