Decisions
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This is where people make decisions, where they develop willpower.
Now, "rational" is the dominant paradigm in public health, and if you put your public health nerd glasses on, you'll see that if we give people the information that they need about what's good for them and what's bad for them, if you give them the services that they can use to act on that information, and a little bit of motivation, people will make rational
decisions
and live long and healthy lives.
Yes, there have been the Exxon Valdezes and the Chernobyls, but mostly it's been an accumulation of bad
decisions
by billions of individuals, day after day and year after year.
We can start making better, wiser, more sustainable
decisions.
This is where gut
decisions
come from.
And these guys, the innovators and the early adopters, they're comfortable making those gut
decisions.
They're more comfortable making those intuitive
decisions
that are driven by what they believe about the world and not just what product is available.
Then we might have a meeting after that meeting and actually make the
decisions
in the hallway afterwards when he wasn't there anymore.
Because, if the board of directors convince everybody that the success of any organization is almost entirely dependent on the
decisions
made by the board of directors, it makes the disparity in salaries slightly more justifiable than if you actually acknowledge that quite a lot of the credit for a company's success might actually lie somewhere else, in small pieces of tactical activity.
We rise as a team, we fall as a team, and
decisions
are
decisions
until they're not.
The women made their own
decisions
at the end of the day as to how they would use this access to credit to build their little businesses, earn more income so they could take care of their families better.
The poor also are willing to make, and do make, smart decisions, if you give them that opportunity.
It's about understanding that people really don't want handouts, that they want to make their own decisions; they want to solve their own problems; and that by engaging with them, not only do we create much more dignity for them, but for us as well.
I believe if we discuss death as part of day-to-day living, we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on our core values, share them with our loved ones, and then our survivors can make informed
decisions
without fear or regret of having failed to honor our legacy.
We talked about the practical stuff, the stuff no one prepares you for: dealing with government agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, advanced care directives, funeral directors and extended family members, (Laughter) making
decisions
about coffins, headstones, headstone wording, headstone font size, all while sleep-deprived.
A number of my studies have shown that when you give people 10 or more options when they're making a choice, they make poorer decisions, whether it be health care, investment, other critical areas.
But both of these two embarrassing examples, I think, don't highlight what I think is most embarrassing about the mistakes that humans make, which is that we'd like to think that the mistakes we make are really just the result of a couple bad apples or a couple really sort of FAIL Blog-worthy
decisions.
Maybe we should look at monkey's economic
decisions
and try to see if they do the same kinds of dumb things that we do.
My guess is that the same thing is going to be true when humans are perceiving different financial
decisions.
And so when people make decisions, and even though the results of the
decisions
are good, they feel disappointed about them; they blame themselves.
Your mind can handle 15,000
decisions
a second."
Well, this is from "The Purpose Driven Life": "The Bible must become the authoritative standard for my life: the compass I rely on for direction, the counsel I listen to for making wise decisions, and the benchmark I use for evaluating everything."
You can actually incorporate these people's views into your decisions, which means your
decisions
will be more effective and durable."
What they are is an addition of tadpoles that are named after a local bureaucrat whose
decisions
affect your water quality.
Because our gut is connected to our emotional limbic system, they do speak with each other and make
decisions.
The fundamental idea is that politicians are given mandate to speak for us, to make
decisions
on our behalf that affect us all.
So we're always looking to make our product
decisions
around helping students reach their weekly maths goal, effectively ensuring that they get paid and not us.
We look at all the rules, the processes, the systems in the company, the ones we use to take
decisions
and allocate resources, and we try to get rid of anything that's not very clear, not very rational, doesn't make sense, and we also try to fix anything that's limiting the transfer of information within the company.
So we should cross-check our
decisions
with our fairness center switched on.
cant act,and people have made good
decisions
to not go see his movies,this is why he is most likely not going to be any huge roles,unless he sparks his career in a most rare,but interesting way.
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