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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The decision to have a child is not a matter of economics, data, or rationality. The decision to have a child is a wild problem. The decision to have a child is what I call a tame problem, one that can be solved by importing help from other challenges we've faced and solving them. But the big decisions in life-whether to marry, who to marry, whether to have children, what career path to take-cannot be made with data or rational thought.
These decisions must be made through a different lens.
#2 To make important decisions, you must not think like a rational person. Instead, you must think like a child, an animal, or a tree.
#3 The decision to have a child is not a matter of economics, data, or rationality. It is a wild problem that can be solved by importing help from other challenges we've faced and solving them. But the big decisions in life-whether to marry, who to marry, what career path to take-cannot be made with data or rational thought.
They must be made through a different lens.