My father once shared with me a perspective attributed to Sartre, encapsulated in the acronym BCD: Birth, Choice, Death. Everything that happens between birth and death is a matter of choice. This idea influenced my perspective, underscoring that the quality of our lives is shaped by the choices we make.
Thus, the question arises: How do we make good choices?
I searched for answers in the fields of business management, process improvement, and self-development. Then I read "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman. While the book didn't immediately enhance my decision-making skills, it provided invaluable clarity on the underlying factors influencing our decision-making processes.