Don’t make a major decision in a vacuum. Get a handful of opinions — ideally from people with prior experience in the topic at hand.
The more expertise they have, the less likely they are to base their evaluations on a bias.
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How to be a better decision maker: What to do if you regularly wish you could hire someone to make all your choices for you.
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