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      <title>Decision Analysis</title>
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      <description>The hidden complexity of life It is a common occurrence in life to need to select between two courses of action, two products to buy, and so forth. While winging things works in some circumstances, as soon as things get complex, its effectiveness falls off a cliff and drowns miserably. So too with the slightly more considered “going with your gut” approach.
Even the most seemingly straightforward things become excessively complex once you peel back the layers.</description>
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