Prudent Decision Making in an Imprudent World: Better Decisions at Home and Work by Patrick Gould
https://www.amazon.com/Prudent-Decision-Making-Imprudent-World/dp/0313372314/ref=sr_1_1_twi_har_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1542564086&sr=1-1&keywords=Prudent+Decision+Making
This
is one of those terrific books I wish I had read 50 years ago (but it
didn’t exist!). It is one of those books you wish everyone would
read. But with 25% of our population saying they didn’t read one
book in the last year, most wouldn’t understand it if you tied them
down and read it to them. They are what Dr. Gould would call
“grasshopper people.” It should certainly be read by business
executives, political office holders and policy makes and military
officers. Gould lays out how to make prudent decisions in many areas,
not the least of which is funding your retirement. (A lesson too late
for a great many people.) I like to think that I’ve made pretty
good life decisions, the three best being to join the Marine Corps,
the run for the Massachusetts Senate and to marry my wife. Deciding
not to run for reelection after five terms was a good decision as
well. Most, but not all of my job decisions have been good. But I’m
not aware of a rigorous analysis of them before hand. There is no
doubt in my mind that I would have made better decisions if I had had
the benefit of this volume. I recommend it without reservation.
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