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Most bad decisions don't happen because you don't know better.
They happen because something interferes, and it feels like you.
In this episode of Starting to Know, we break down why smart people make bad decisions: why people make choices that cost them money, relationships, and years… even when they're capable, experienced, and "thinking it through."
My guest, Ajita Shah, has spent decades working with people on the hidden patterns behind decision-making. We translate what she sees into practical, observable mechanisms, and then we build a simple calibration method you can use before your next major decision.
Guest- https://ajitashah.com/
Important: This conversation is educational and not medical advice. If you're dealing with serious mental health or medical concerns, seek support from a licensed professional
By Ishu Singh - Entrepreneur, youtuber and a podcaster.4.6
1111 ratings
Most bad decisions don't happen because you don't know better.
They happen because something interferes, and it feels like you.
In this episode of Starting to Know, we break down why smart people make bad decisions: why people make choices that cost them money, relationships, and years… even when they're capable, experienced, and "thinking it through."
My guest, Ajita Shah, has spent decades working with people on the hidden patterns behind decision-making. We translate what she sees into practical, observable mechanisms, and then we build a simple calibration method you can use before your next major decision.
Guest- https://ajitashah.com/
Important: This conversation is educational and not medical advice. If you're dealing with serious mental health or medical concerns, seek support from a licensed professional