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Two Idiots, One Life: Figuring Out Decisions

Two Idiots, One Life: Figuring Out Decisions

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In this episode, we dive into the everyday chaos of decision-making—from moving to another country to spending way too long choosing a phone. We talk gut feelings vs. logic, the fear of saying no, and how having too many options (plus ChatGPT) can make things even harder. We're not here to give advice—just to share our honest, sometimes ridiculous experiences as two people trying to make sense of it all. If you’ve ever doubted a decision, just join us, you’re in good company 🫰


00:00 Introduction: The impact of decisions

00:42 Embracing risks and making decisions

02:42 The complexity of choices

04:02 Small decisions, big changes

12:14 The twenties: A time to explore

18:47 Trusting your gut and making choices

27:43 Personal stories of big decisions

36:13 The power of taking risks

44:38 Reflecting on 'bad decisions'

44:58 Taking risks and trusting instincts

46:56 The role of AI in decision making

49:03 The concept of panache

54:42 Making decisions at the right time

01:01:31 The importance of saying no

01:19:52 The power of personal decisions

01:21:03 Conclusion and final thoughts


Highlighted book:

  • Self-confidence: a philosophy - Charles Pépin


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👉Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-coming-from-planet-earth-🌍/id1794999111


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