Jay MacBain

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While useful in some simple cases, this basic pro-con methodology has significant shortcomings. First, the list presumes there are only two options, when as you just saw there are usually many more. Second, it presents all pros and cons as if they had equal weight. Third, a pro-con list treats each item independently, whereas these factors are often interrelated. A fourth problem is that since the pros are often more obvious than the cons, this disparity can lead to a grass-is-greener mentality, causing you mentally to accentuate the positives (e.g., greener grass) and overlook the negatives.
Super Thinking: Upgrade Your Reasoning and Make Better Decisions with Mental Models
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