Long-term Decisions

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How soon can you make them?

If a decision is going to give benefits for the long term, even potentially, the incentive to act on it soon is greater simply because it means you get those benefits for longer.

If the benefits are for the long term, the question goes from ‘should I make this decision?’, to: ‘how soon can I make it?’

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