@naval's framework for making decisions:
1. If you can't decide, the answer is NO.
2. Given 50/50 on 2 decisions, pick the harder one - because the best things normally come from hard things.
3. Given 50/50 on 2 decisions, pick the one that makes you a calmer/peaceful person.
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Very relevant and good quality post that has helped me: http://www.spencergreenberg.com/2012/01/making-really-hard-decisions/ …
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"There is a decent chance that whichever option you choose, in the long-term you will be about as happy as you are now." wow I've read a ton about hedonic treadmill, but I've never heard it stated like that
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"A thousand no's for every yes"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQfye4vAQ8 …
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Crime and Punishment; Catch 22; Darkness at Noon; War and Peace
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And all of Shakespeare
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New book by
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Why thank you, Stewart! Daniel, can I send you a galley? It's out Sept. 4.
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30 Lessons For Living was excellenthttps://www.amazon.com/30-Lessons-Living-Advice-Americans/dp/0452298482 …
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Bezos’ regret minimization framework:http://awealthofcommonsense.com/2016/10/the-jeff-bezos-regret-minimization-framework/ …
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the bible, unfortunately.
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fortunately, if you actually read it.
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