Jay MacBain

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While polarity can be useful, when making comparisons you must be careful to avoid the black-and-white fallacy—thinking that things fall neatly into two groups when they do not. When making decisions, you usually have more than two options. It’s not all black and white. Practically, whenever you are presented with a decision with two options, try to think of more.
Super Thinking: Upgrade Your Reasoning and Make Better Decisions with Mental Models
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