Rolf Dobelli

The Art of Thinking Clearly: Better Thinking, Better Decisions

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  • Dra Gavrilovahar citeretfor 5 år siden
    econd, a broader selection leads to poorer decisions. If you ask young people what is important in a life partner, they reel off all the usual qualities: intelligence, good manners, warmth, the ability to listen, a sense of humor, and physical attractiveness. But do they actually take these criteria into account when choosing someone? In the past, a young man from a village of average size could choose among maybe twenty girls of similar age with whom he went to school. He knew their families and vice versa, leading to a decision based on several well-known attributes. Nowadays, in the era of online dating, millions of potential partners are at our disposal. It has been proven that the
  • Gbenga 'Gbliss'har citeretfor 8 år siden
    if you want to convince someone about something, don’t focus on the advantages; instead highlight how it helps them dodge the disadvantages
  • Sweetlike Cocohar citeretsidste år
    The failure to think clearly, or what experts call a ‘cognitive error’, is a systematic deviation from logic – from optimal, rational, reasonable thought and behaviour.
  • Suhailahhar citeretsidste år
    you can never make a perfect decision. Aiming for this is, given the flood of possibilities, a form of irrational perfectionism. Instead, learn to love a “good” choice. Yes, even in terms of life partners. Only the best will do? In this age of unlimited variety, rather the opposite is true: “Good enough” is the new optimum (except, of course, for you and me).
  • slobodandjurichar citeretfor 7 år siden
    The media is not interested in digging around in the graveyards of the unsuccessful. Nor is this its job. To elude the survivorship bias, you must do the digging yourself.
  • screenleehar citeretfor 9 år siden
    Second, a broader selection leads to poorer decisions.
  • Suhailahhar citeretfor 10 måneder siden
    : Let’s not get too excited. Improbable coincidences are precisely that: rare but very possible events. It’s not surprising when they finally happen. What would be more surprising is if they never came to be.
  • Suhailahhar citeretsidste år
    consider things to be more valuable the moment we own them. In other words, if we are selling something, we charge more for it than what we ourselves would be willing to spend.
  • Suhailahhar citeretsidste år
    consider things to be more valuable the moment we own them. In other words, if we are selling something, we charge more for it than what we ourselves would be willing to spend.
  • Suhailahhar citeretsidste år
    has been proven that the stress caused by this mind-boggling variety is so large that the male brain reduces the decision to one single criterion: physical attractiveness.
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