When you have to make a hard decision, flip a coin.

Source: Adam Rifkin's post on Facebook

When you have to make a hard decision, flip a coin. Why? Because when that coin is in the air, you suddenly know what you're hoping for.
12:35 PM Feb 07 2012

When you have to make a hard decision, try the Coinflipping Strategy:

Decide what you hope the coin flip outcome will be.

To determine what I'm hoping, I employ the Wizard of Oz Strategy:

  1. What does my brain say?

  2. What does my heart say?

  3. What do my guts say?

Then I go with the majority of my brain, heart, and courage.

Remember, any decision is better than indecision.

5:30 PM Apr 05 2012

Thank you Desiree Niemann for this idea. Original thread: http://www.facebook.com/desiree.niemann/posts/729107101862

12:36 PM Feb 07 2012

adam.rifkin

makes sense!!

12:36 PM Feb 07 2012

neilojha

I find the coin ends up either going into the gutter or flying off somewhere never to be found again. ;-)

12:39 PM Feb 07 2012

mitzi.szereto

Thanks. I just did that.

12:43 PM Feb 07 2012

Lili Balfour

"Need" or "Want" can be fleeting and transitory.

12:44 PM Feb 07 2012

cameron.polmanteer

David Brooks had a good discussion regarding this when he was promoting his book, The Social Animal. Don't pay attention to the result so much as how you feel about the result of the toss.

1:01 PM Feb 07 2012

chip.roberson

No Country for old men!

1:03 PM Feb 07 2012

Dan Brown

Chip, David Brooks is right. It's not the result, it's your revealed preference to yourself of the outcome you'd rather have.

3:23 PM Feb 07 2012

adam.rifkin

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