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Think in Probabilities, Not Certainties

Think in Probabilities, Not Certainties

Life is unpredictable. Make decisions based on odds rather than absolutes, and prepare for multiple outcomes instead of expecting guarantees.

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Life ain’t that deep. We are here to live and to die, be happy, act in that happiness, and share it. Don’t hold back do whatever you want

Shane Parrish’s “Clear Thinking” provides tools to master decisions, cut through noise, and make deliberate, impactful choices. It’s a roadmap to thinking smarter, not harder, in every area of life.

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