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9 points rookie123 | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.418s | source

Hey everyone! I'm trying to get better at decision-making, both at work and in everyday life. Do you have any favorite books, articles, or courses that really helped you make better choices? I'd love any recommendations—whether it's practical tips, interesting frameworks, or just great reads. Thanks in advance!
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TheAlchemist ◴[] No.42199755[source]
Here you go ! https://fs.blog/

It's a very good blog - albeit getting a bit too much 'commercialized' in the last years. The guy also wrote a book, which I found pretty good: https://fs.blog/clear/

That being said, you can read all this stuff, but more importantly - you need to apply it. This is the hard part.

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1. rookie123 ◴[] No.42202049[source]
Hey Alchmeist, on the other hand application if done right can give exponential rather than linear results so I completely understand your point... I liked your response a lot, are there any other such similar resources or videos that you have known about?
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2. TheAlchemist ◴[] No.42207938[source]
If you like Farnam Street, then go read about Charlie Munger - who is quoted quite often on the blog.

If you've never heard about him, and you want to learn about thinking and decision making, he's THE guy.