Rational Decisions, AI Boost
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In this episode of "3 minutes max. – Human Skills in the Age of AI," Andre Ottlik and his AI co-host Jules explore the uniquely human challenge of making decisions. While decisions seem naturally straightforward for AI like Jules, humans often grapple with rational versus gut-based choices—a fascinating aspect given that Homo Sapiens have a relatively recent history with rational decision-making, aided by language and writing. Andre shares insights from a 2022 study in Psychological Science which suggests that consciously made, rational decisions tend to bring greater satisfaction in the long run.
This leads us to the first actionable tip: tackle a current decision by crafting a Pro and Con list and consider a solid Plan B. Whether contemplating a career move or another significant life choice, assessing risks and alternatives is crucial. The second tip takes a tech-friendly approach by encouraging you to create a mind map focused on your long-term goals.
By mapping out your ambitions across various life domains — such as Career, Health, and Finances — you gain clarity and direction that informs current decisions. Utilize tools like MindMeister and enjoy supportive AI interactions with chatbots like ChatGPT, or even engage Andre for a deeper dive through his extensive coaching experience. Get ready for a decision-making journey that combines lists, plans, and big-picture thinking. Stay tuned for Friday's episode where they'll delve into intuitive, gut-based decision strategies.
Tune in to learn more about intuition, decision-making, and the balance between your head and gut, as Andre and Jules lead you through this insightful journey. If you have feedback, share it using this link: https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA.
Connect with Andre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreottlik/ and explore more about the Digital Leader Program at https://www.digital-leader-program.com.