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Making hard choices, weighted average decision matrix

freeguy

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Hello,
I’ve read both first MJ’s books and remember there was a decision-making system explained but I can’t find it through kindle(I’m not very familiar with it) or on his YouTube channel. Could someone help me find it?
 
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you're probably talking about the decision-matrixes. I don't remember where it is exactly but it goes like this. You set up a table with the top row being being the different choices you are debating between(you can have more than two options by the way). Then you create categories to compare these choices(in my picture they're the F1,F2,F3,F4). Finally on a scale of 1-10(1 being poor-fitting, 10 being best-fitting) give a rating for each choices in accordance to the categories. At the end, tally the scores, whichever is greater is the winner. That's the best choice giving your current circumstances, belief, and needs, objectively.
 

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