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The Decision-Making Blueprint: A Simple Guide to Better Choices in Life and Work

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What if there was a way to routinely make smart decisions? What if you could reliably avoid costly mistakes? What if you could remarkably improve your results in all areas of life?

Mental trainer and best-selling author Patrik Edblad has helped tens of thousands of readers to think rationally, logically, and effectively. In this book, he lays out a simple, concise, and actionable guide to intelligent decision-making. Step-by-step, you’ll


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162 pages, Hardcover

Published September 5, 2019

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Patrik Edblad

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My work is all about answering the question: "How can we live better?"

To find the answer, I write about timeless ideas and science-backed strategies to feel great and perform at your very best.

I distill this wisdom into Good Life Blueprints — simple, concise, and actionable books you can use to optimize different areas of your life.

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Author 9 books1,246 followers
November 11, 2019
Patrik has done very well with his book. He has simply tried to offer the readers a better way of thinking before one makes some decisions - important or just casual ones.
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59 reviews2 followers
September 21, 2019
The section on logical fallacies may be worth the price of this book alone. All of us fall victim to these thinking patterns at times, and it would do us good to review these regularly. This book gives a concise, clear summary of each of these common sense ideas.
His section on mental models was not as easy to read. Most were brief and read more like individual dictionary entries in random order. The section on cognitive bias was misleading due to the author’s religious bias (stoicism and evolution).
Documentation of supporting sources is inconsistent, ranging from none to Wikipedia to a few plausible sources.
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4 reviews
December 22, 2019
I enjoyed the book. It manages to illustrate, in an easy to understand manner, how we can use various scientific theories and well-researched facts in our decision-making process. I found it to be very informative and good reference material.
11 reviews
December 19, 2019
Good work

Worth to read but need to practice habits. Intellectual readings are impressive but we forget if we don't bring into our practice.
6 reviews
May 23, 2020
Lot of useful information

Useful book with a lot of good points about improving your thinking . I would recommend it to anybody .
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September 14, 2020
Not really any new material, but is a good jumping off point to other material; does a good job of summarizing the info to invite the reader to dig deeper
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February 19, 2024
Think!

Edblad calls us to actually use the brain when deciding. Too many of us use our biases and logical fallacies. Good processing helps good decision-making. Decide to read this book because it can help you!
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October 30, 2021
A recap of Kahnmann's Thinking Fast and Slow. This book does not offer any new research or ideas.
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