Effective decision-making requires considering multiple options, reality-testing assumptions, maintaining emotional distance, and preparing for potential failures.
There is often no single "right" choice, and the stress of trying to find the perfect decision can hinder progress. Embracing the idea that many decisions have no clear-cut right or wrong answer can help overcome indecision and move forward.
Avoiding bad decisions is crucial for success. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing warning signs and establishing rules to improve decision-making.