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I need to develop a model to believably weigh options: Input greatly appreciated

Anything related to matters of the mind

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I know I've not posted in a long while, but I went through a period of execution and reflection.

Through that period, I have basically understood that it's much easier to systemize your decision making according to your own values. I know my values, yet I can't seem to understand how to weigh them. I know a lot of you have systems to weigh decisions and I found it more fruitful to develop mine rather than have to manually attempt to assess every time and/ or ask for feedback. My current resources that I study to iterate through the process are "Principles by Ray Dalio" and "Atomic Habits by James Clear" .

What are your systems? How do you weigh and decide between options? Any books you'd recommend me to read? I can provide details about my conundrum if requested.

Thanks in advance
-Constantine
 
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Thanks for the feedback MJ! It's practical and immediately actionable! The outstanding question regarding principles for designing a decision-making system still stands though, but I'll see how I can systemize my decision-making process through the app.

Might as well take it one step at a time.
 

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