Make it simple
Regardless of the country you're operating in, decision-making is an essential aspect of managing a company.
In the field of business, I believe there are no absolute right or wrong decisions. Even if a decision appears sound at a certain point, it may yield unfavorable results in the end, and vice versa. Therefore, I view my decisions as being more like 51% in favor and 49% discarded as alternative possibilities.
To make good decisions, experience is crucial. And to gain experience, one must make mistakes.
While setting goals is an important practice to determine what we want, it is not sufficient on its own.
It is even more beneficial to define "what we do not want." By eliminating things that do not align with our goals, decision-making becomes much simpler.
If you believe a decision will bring you closer to your goal, the answer should be a resounding "Yes." If not, it is essential to discard that idea and never entertain it again.
Life itself is not inherently complicated; we, as humans, tend to make it complicated.
Make it simple.

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