🚨 Life changing book advice!
Making a big, life-changing decision is hard. Understanding decision making makes the process easier.
In 2014, I had to make a critical career decision: should I stay in a job that no longer challenged me, but where I could spend my days working next to my mentor, or should I leave him and join my former manager in a challenging position?
I chose the latter, and the Heath brothers' book Decisive had a lot to do with it.
In Decisive, the Heath brothers reveal a 4-step process to overcome decision-making biases. The book is full of captivating, real-life examples:
A rock star's brilliant decision-making trick
A CEO's catastrophic acquisition
A single question that can resolve tough personal dilemmas
I wouldn't be a CTO today without that book, and I came to believe books can have a huge impact on our daily lives. Which book had such an impact that you were able to start a new life or reach your lifelong goal?