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  <title>Ep. 71: Clearing The Fog: Shane Parrish On Clarity In Decision-Making and Transforming Knowledge Into Wisdom</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;Often circumstances think for us, we don't really have a choice. And anybody who puts themselves in a bad position has no good options available. So a lot of the work involved in a decision comes before the actual decision is made.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; In decision-making, clarity is a critical element, if not the fundamental purpose; it reduces errors and facilitates confident, effective choice-making.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, my guest sheds light on how to get clarity in decision-making, and I'll add, how to transform knowledge into wisdom. Shane Parrish is a former cybersecurity expert at Canada's top intelligence agency turned thought leader. He is the mind behind Farnam Street, a site that's very popular among the innovator and investor class that draws on a variety of thinkers from Lao Tsu and Emerson to Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.&amp;amp;nbsp; Shane is also acclaimed for his bestselling series on mental models titled &amp;quot;The Great Mental Models Volume 1: General Thinking Concepts&amp;quot;, Volume 2: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology&amp;quot;, and &amp;quot;Volume 3: Systems and Mathematics.&amp;quot; And his latest book, &amp;quot;Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments Into Extraordinary Results,&amp;quot; is the topic of this podcast.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen in as we dive into how to think more clearly and, in doing so, make better decisions.&amp;amp;nbsp; Discussion highlights include:  The origin of Farnham Street and the influence of Berkshire Hathaway&amp;amp;nbsp; The problem with living life on 'autopilot' The importance of deep understanding. Recognizing 'ego default' and its role in clouded decision-making. Writing as a tool for clear thinking Decision lessons from everyday moments&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; The importance of pre-decision positioning Explanation of the Learning Loop&amp;amp;nbsp; How to incorporate intuition in decision-making.&amp;amp;nbsp; How to get quality feedback input from experienced individuals. Safety nets: using rules and processes to enhance decision-making On mental models.&amp;amp;nbsp; How to think in reverse Separating problem identification from problem-solving The morning review: a method for decision validation  I believe you're going to find this episode very insightful and incredibly useful.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen carefully, as it's not just about gathering knowledge; it's about applying it in a way that brings clarity to our complex world. For show notes and more, visit larryweeks.com </description>
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