The Right Choice Fallacy
When it’s not obvious what the right choice to make is, your best bet is to make a choice.
Thinking more will teach you nothing new.
The consequences that follow a choice are what will teach you if you made a good choice or not.
If it wasn’t a good choice, you now have the wisdom to make a different one next time.
The larger the volume of decisions and experiences you can fit into a time frame, the faster your rate of learning.
The faster your rate of learning, the more capable you become at what you are trying to do.
In contrast, nothing will slow you down more than an obsession with making the right choice.