Decision Making

Latest Questions for Decision Making (73)

That's a great question, and it's one many people have asked. Simply put, Tarot cards won't give you a direct "yes, change" or "no, don't change" answer.
Of course, but Tarot cards might not give you a direct color answer, like "you should dye your hair green." It's more like a tool to help you explore your inner thoughts.
Of course, using Tarot cards to analyze offers can be quite helpful when you're struggling to make a choice. However, you need to understand one thing first: Tarot cards won't directly tell you "go to...
Certainly, but it might not be what you expect. Let's put it this way: Tarot cards won't give you a simple "should I change" or "shouldn't I change" answer.
Of course, this is actually a very interesting way to use them! However, Tarot cards won't tell you directly, like a food app, "Restaurant A is better than Restaurant B.
当然可以,很多人都这么做过。不过,这里面有个小小的“使用说明”需要了解一下。 塔罗牌不是一个能直接告诉你“行”或“不行”的神奇按钮。你如果直接问“我该不该向他/她表白?”,牌面可能会让你很困惑。 把它想象成一个帮你分析情况的“情感参谋”会更准确。它更擅长帮你梳理你自己的内心,以及看清当前的局势。
It's like asking: if someone offers a high price for the child you painstakingly raised, would you sell? The answer isn't that simple; it depends on why you "gave birth" to this child in the first pla...
Good question. If you think about this problem using "first principles," it's actually quite simple. It can help you strip away complex layers and see the essence.
Yes, absolutely, and this is precisely the kind of "dilemma" that first principles thinking is best at solving. To put it plainly, the reason we often perceive "equity dilution" and "control" as contr...
I find this question very interesting, let me share my thoughts. First principles don't directly give you "certainty," especially not the absolute "1+1=2" kind.
No problem, let me break this down for you. You can understand it this way: Imagine you and a group of friends are going on a long trip. In this situation, most people would "follow the crowd": "Hey, ...
Friend, this is an excellent question, one that feels unavoidable in our daily lives. When you have to make a big decision, like changing jobs, choosing a city to develop in, or whether to get married...
Of course. To put it plainly, it's like a martial arts master insisting on deriving every single move and stance from "the law of conservation of energy" and "the principles of human muscle exertion,"...
Simply put, herd mentality is about "following the crowd." You see others queuing up to buy something, and you join the queue, regardless of whether you actually need it, always thinking that if so ma...
Absolutely, and it might just be a powerful tool to help you avoid a mid-life crisis. Simply put, "First Principles" means not constantly looking at others or what "everyone else is doing," but rather...
哈喽,这个问题挺有意思的,我试着用大白话聊聊我的看法。所谓“第一性原理”听起来很玄乎,但说白了就是一句话:别管别人怎么说、怎么做,也别管“规矩”是什么,你得自己去想这件事最根本的样子是什么。 把它用到个人理财上,威力巨大。因为理财这事儿,充满了各种“经验之谈”、“社会共识”和营销话术,很容易把人带沟里。用第一性原理,就是让你穿过这些迷雾,看清钱的本质。 我举几个例子,你马上就明白了。
This is an excellent question because it touches upon a core contradiction in how we think and act. It's like wanting to build a ship for a long voyage, but being unable to be 100% certain if the wood...
Simply put, relying on "analogical reasoning" is like "copying homework." Think about how we usually solve problems. Most of the time, we observe how others do things, and then we follow suit, perhaps...
Okay, this is a very interesting question, and it's particularly relevant to our daily lives. Let me share my thoughts, trying to explain it in simple terms.
Hey, autonomous driving is a fascinating topic. You can imagine a self-driving car as a 'robot driver.' Just like human drivers, it needs to 'see and hear everything around it,' then 'think' about how...