The
Decision Making Guide
What is Decision Making?
Let's
define decision making. Decision making is just what it sounds like: the action
or process of making decisions. Sometimes we make logical decisions, but
there are many times when we make emotional, irrational, and confusing choices.
This page covers why we make poor decisions and discusses useful frameworks to
expand your decision-making toolbox.
Why We Make Poor Decisions
I like
to think of myself as a rational person, but I’m not one. The good news is it’s
not just me — or you. We are all irrational. For a long time, researchers and
economists believed that humans made logical, well-considered decisions. In
recent decades, however, researchers have uncovered a wide range of mental
errors that derail our thinking. The articles below outline where we often go
wrong and what to do about it.
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5 Common Mental
Errors That Sway You From Making Good Decisions: Let's talk about
the mental errors that show up most frequently in our lives and break them down
in easy-to-understand language. This article outlines how survivorship bias,
loss aversion, the availability heuristic, anchoring, and confirmation bias sway
you from making good decisions.
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How to Spot a
Common Mental Error That Leads to Misguided Thinking: Hundreds
of psychology studies have proven that we tend to overestimate the importance
of events we can easily recall and underestimate the importance of events we
have trouble recalling. Psychologists refer to this little brain mistake
as an “illusory correlation.” In this article, we talk about a simple strategy
you can use to spot your hidden assumptions and prevent yourself from making an
illusory correlation.
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Two Harvard
Professors Reveal One Reason Our Brains Love to Procrastinate: We
have a tendency to care too much about our present selves and not enough about
our future selves. If you want to beat procrastination and make better
long-term choices, then you have to find a way to make your present self act in
the best interest of your future self. This article breaks down three simple
ways to do just that.
How to Use Mental Models for Smart Decision
Making
The
smartest way to improve your decision making skills is to learn mental models.
A mental model is a framework or theory that helps to explain why the world
works the way it does. Each mental model is a concept that helps us make sense
of the world and offers a way of looking at the problems of life.
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