John Weiss brings good points about making decisions in this post. His cartoon work comes with thoughtful wisdom, as well as unique imagery. Contrasting snap judgements to managed delays, he draws from authors Frank Partnoy (Wait- The Useful Art of Procrastination) and Malcolm Gladwell (Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking). Describing how we vacillate between fast and slow thinking, Weiss shares thoughts from Daniel Kahneman (Thinking, Fast and Slow).
Source: Medium, November 7, 2019. Link. Unfortunately, when we rush, we often make mistakes. While it’s true that haste sometimes forces us to prioritize and get the core of a task done, the downside is that important details may be overlooked or lost.
Slow down. Take more time to evaluate, study and adjust. Check your biases at the door. Get plenty of rest. This is how we master the art of making better decisions, which often leads to a happier, more fulfilling life.