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9/ Knowing what you actually want is much more important than most people realize.
If you can clearly identify what you want, you can make decisions that meet your objectives, making it far easier to assess your options.
Just Finished ‘Decision...
@max_grev on Twitter
👥 Bonus: Involve your team in your research!
Seeing is believing. Help your team see for themselves (rather than having to convince them of what you saw).
Ways to involve your team:

It’s Been Such a Joy And...
@thejonng on Twitter
Reality is messy and disorganised. Frameworks are anything but. Frameworks promise to bring order to reality in pleasing ways. They blunt the chaos and give you buckets with which to categorise your observations. Frameworks are so compelling to the human mind because the mind is a sense-making tool, and sense-making tools abhor not making sense of information. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that frameworks *feel* like they are the Right Way To Think About Things™.
*[Reality Without Frameworks](https://commoncog.com/reality-without-frameworks/), by Cedric Chin*
The Paradox of Mental Models
Richard Hughes-Jones
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