Take the Time to Make Good, Educated Decisions

The wealthiest people I know are good decision makers. They don’t procrastinate or live in denial. They take the time to identify all the issues, research and alternatives, and select the best answer. They also look carefully at all the possible consequences of each decision. They list the pros and cons, take time to think about all the options, and finally ask themselves, “What is the worst thing that can happen?” If they can accept the worst possible outcome, they press forward. If not, they hold back. They understand  zero-based thinking, which I will cover later in more detail. These are the keys to making educated decisions.

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