835. Borrowing Better Decisions

Dr. Killeen takes a closer look at how we make decisions and why the biggest ones are often the hardest. While small choices fill our day, it is the larger decisions that shape our careers, practices, and relationships over time. Many of us rely on simple tools like pros and cons, but those often fall short when uncertainty and long term impact are involved. Instead of trying to figure everything out alone, there is real value in learning from people who have faced similar decisions before. Better decisions do not always come from more thinking, but from better perspective. Sometimes the fastest way forward is to borrow wisdom from those who have already walked the path.