How to Make Better Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts | The Radical Moderate
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How do you make good decisions when you don’t have all the facts?
In reality, you almost never have complete information.
The future is uncertain, probabilities are fuzzy, and waiting for perfect clarity often means not acting at all—which can be the worst decision of all.
In this episode of The Radical Moderate, we explore how to think clearly and act wisely under uncertainty.
You’ll learn:
• Why not all decisions are equal
• The difference between small, reversible decisions and big, irreversible ones
• Why perfectionism often leads to paralysis
• What bad thinking looks like under uncertainty
• How good thinkers operate with doubt instead of trying to eliminate it
• Why proportional thinking matters more than certainty
• How to make decisions when outcomes can’t be predicted
Drawing from decision theory, behavioral psychology, healthcare experience, and real-life examples, this video offers a practical framework for navigating life’s biggest choices without pretending the fog will ever fully lift.
The Radical Moderate approach isn’t about prediction or false confidence.
It’s about developing better habits of mind—slowing down when it matters, acting quickly when it doesn’t, and matching the depth of your thinking to the size of the decision.
Because in a world full of noise and people pretending to be certain about everything, the real skill is thinking clearly while uncertainty remains.
Good decisions don’t require perfect information.
They require good thinking.
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