The quality of our decisions is directly proportional to the quality of the questions we ask before making our decisions.
For example, if the host asks us, would you like a Coke or juice?
We may ask:
Thanks. Do you have other drinks in the fridge?
Or,
I am dieting. Is there a low-calorie drink?
Or,
Which drink would you like to have with me?
The quality of our questions drives the quality of our decisions. So, take your time and think deeply about the questions you should ask before making any critical decisions.
Note that decisions can wait. Decisions can be changed.
Decisions can be made based on infinite options. However, you may be asked to choose from a few.
Take time and prepare to ask great questions before making significant decisions.
