Why “What Do I Want?” Is the Wrong Question - Chapter Two - Driving to the Rez - Episode 282 - Part One
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Last week we ended with a question.
A better decision-making question:
Does this choice support the mission I am here to fulfill?
One of the reasons I adopted this method is that I realized I had no idea how to live in a physical universe or how to make decisions within it. When I tried using conventional decision-making frameworks, the outcomes were often disastrous. A common example is the advice: “Get a degree so you can be financially independent.
Read the Article
Last week we ended with a question.
A better decision-making question:
Does this choice support the mission I am here to fulfill?
One of the reasons I adopted this method is that I realized I had no idea how to live in a physical universe or how to make decisions within it. When I tried using conventional decision-making frameworks, the outcomes were often disastrous. A common example is the advice: “Get a degree so you can be financially independent.
