How to Make the Best Decision
For most of us, decision-making is a natural process. We often choose without fully evaluating the variables that influence the outcome of our decisions, and frequently fail to recognize these variables. This leads to ill-considered decisions, and our results are usually below expectations. We may even make things worse than if we hadn't made a decision at all. The law of unintended consequences can affect us even more when we overlook or explicitly ignore important factors in the decision-making process.
There is a high potential for improving our results by paying closer attention to how we make decisions. If we do this systematically, considering every variable that could affect our outcome, rather than relying on intuition, we will, God willing, achieve better results.
Ultimately, it is possible to learn how to make good decisions consistently. This book gives you the tools you need to do so.