A good process for making decisions is much more important than most specific decisions.

Wrong decisions are inevitable, as is the need to adjust to future conditions later—as such, wrong or right decisions will be revised. Having a robust process will enable more wins than an unmethodical process.rB5


  1. William Burnett and David J. Evans, Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life, First edition (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2016). (See notes.)