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You do not need more information. You need a better way to think.
If you are the kind of person who replays conversations, delays decisions, sees every angle, and still feels stuck - you are not broken. You are simply applying the wrong kind of intelligence to the wrong kind of problem. You are treating a values problem like a math problem, a fear problem like an information problem, and an identity problem like an efficiency problem.
What Would You Choose? takes 12 of history's most powerful philosophical thought experiments and strips them of their academic noise - transforming them from classroom puzzles into practical, diagnostic tools for real decisions.
From Newcomb's Paradox and the Experience Machine to Buridan's Ass, the Trolley Problem, the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Veil of Ignorance, and the Hedgehog and the Fox, each of the 12 chapters exposes the hidden pattern behind a specific failure mode of intelligent decision-making: indecision, overanalysis, misplaced loyalty, moral paralysis, and the confusion of appearance with substance.
This is not philosophy for the classroom. It is a Decision Lab for the boardroom, the relationship, the career crossroads, and the decision you cannot stop thinking about.
Inside, you will learn how to:
• See why smart people get trapped in loops of analysis -- and what is actually driving the loop.
• Recognize whether a problem is actually about values, fear, identity, or information.
• Make clearer, faster decisions under pressure without abandoning your principles.
• Break the paralysis of infinite optionality and the trap of waiting for perfect information.
• Stop optimizing isolated moments and start building a coherent, deliberate life.
Every chapter ends with a seven-day Monday Morning Roadmap - a structured weekly protocol for applying the insight immediately; and a Mirror Audit, a clinical self-diagnostic that turns abstract philosophical pressure into honest personal clarity.
If you enjoy the practical philosophy of Ryan Holiday, the behavioral insights of Daniel Kahneman, or the decision frameworks of Annie Duke, this book will give you the tools to bridge the gap between thinking deeply and acting decisively.
You do not need to become less thoughtful. You need to become harder to confuse.
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