20 Simple Questions To Guarantee Better Decisions

Avoiding being stupid is easier than trying to be smart.

Being less stupid is easier than being smart. Photo by Benjamin Davies on Unsplash

1. Do you need to make this decision?

2. Are you being asked to make a decision or just share an opinion?

3. Are you being forced to make a decision that is someone else's to make?

4. What happens if you don’t make a decision?

5. What are the options you are deciding between?

6. Do you need to make the decision now?

7. Is this a Type 1 or Type 2 decision?

8. What’s the worst that can happen?

9. Will this decision indenture you to someone or something for an unacceptably long time?

10. Is this decision going to create a temporary inconvenience but has long term value?

11. Who are you going to hurt if you make this decision?

12. What are the 2nd and 3rd order consequences of this decision?

13. Do you have data and evidence to support your decision?

14. How good is your data?

15. Do you need other’s opinions?

16. Can you run a small decision experiment?

17. How does it feel to live with this decision?

18. What are your expectations?

19. Would my parent/partner/child be proud of my decision?

20. Is this decision aligned with your vision and values?

21. Bonus question: What would a time-traveling me do?

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Dad, artist, cyclist, entrepreneur, advisor, product and design leader. Mostly in that order.

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Richard Banfield

Dad, artist, cyclist, entrepreneur, advisor, product and design leader. Mostly in that order.