Don't be excessively cautious when facing life-changing choices

For important decisions (e.g. quitting a job or ending a relationship), those who make a change regardless of the outcome of the coin toss) report being substantially happier two months and six months later.

From a large-scale randomized field experiment in which research subjects having difficulty making a decision flipped a coin to help determine their choice. Heads or Tails: The Impact of a Coin Toss on Major Life Decisions

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Career equivalent of musical scales

Recently, one of my favorite questions to bug people with has been “What is it you do to train that is comparable to a pianist practicing scales?” If you don’t know the answer to that one, maybe you are doing something wrong or not doing enough. Or maybe you are (optimally?) not very ambitious?