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Act with decisiveness and effectiveness, without delaying or postponing your actions.

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We must act with decisiveness and achieve our goals, without delays, or procrastination. Decisiveness, energy and readiness to move quickly, are of critical importance. By acting promptly, we ensure that we reach our goals more efficiently. Immediate action allows us to address challenges more effectively and maintain control of the situation.

The Philosopher

Thales

Greek Philosopher
(625-540 B.C.)

Thales, a figure marking the beginning of philosophical thought in the West, lived in Miletus of Ionia from around 640, or 624 BC to 546 BC. Recognized as the oldest Pre-Socratic philosopher, the first of the Seven Sages of antiquity and founder of the Ionian School of natural philosophy.

Philosophical and Scientific Approach

Thales made a radical shift,  in the way of understanding the world, abandoning mythological interpretations in favour of a more scientific and rational mode of thinking. He attempted to explain natural phenomena, such as solar eclipses, based on physical processes, thus paving the way for scientific research and thought.

 Scientific Achievements

Thales discovered essential elements of the physical world and celestial phenomena, including solstices, the phases of the moon and the principles of electricity and magnetism. Geometry was another area of his interest, with his most famous contribution being the measurement of the height of the pyramids in Egypt using shadows.

Thales’ Theorem

One of Thales’ most significant achievements is the theorem named after him, which pertains to the proportions created, when parallel lines are intersected by other lines, thus deeply influencing the development of geometry.

Legacy and Impact

Thales, not only changed the way people viewed the natural world, but also laid the foundations for subsequent philosophers and scientists, who followed his path in seeking knowledge through reason, science and mathematics. His timeless impact on science, philosophy and education makes Thales one of the most significant figures in the history of human thought.

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Better done than perfect: Why acting quickly is better than striving for perfection

The text introduces the concept of FLOW, advocating for quick action over waiting for perfection. It mentions agile structures, innovation culture, and the Pareto principle’s relevance to innovation. Research, feasibility testing, and the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) approach are highlighted. Ongoing adaptation and employee feedback are stressed for project success.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/better-done-than-perfect-why-acting-quickly-striving-elise-mueller/
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The Art of Decision-Making

The text explores Charles Darwin’s decision to marry his cousin, highlighting the complexity of big decisions. It introduces Steven Johnson’s book “Farsighted” on decision science and mentions the evolving nature of values. Philosopher Agnes Callard’s perspective on aspiration is mentioned, and the text concludes by celebrating parenthood and living in the present moment.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/01/21/the-art-of-decision-making
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The Art To Becoming A Decisive Leader

The text discusses the challenges of making difficult decisions, using the example of buying a car as an illustration. It touches upon cognitive dissonance and how people tend to rationalize their decisions. The importance of decisiveness, particularly in leadership, is emphasized, along with the need to balance it with critical thinking. Four enabling behaviors for improved decisiveness are mentioned: deep knowledge, clear strategy, courage, and delivering results.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joefolkman/2019/09/16/the-art-to-becoming-a-decisive-leader/?sh=2f674b952114
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The Power of Quick Decision-Making

The text underscores the value of fast decision-making in life and entrepreneurship. It outlines the benefits of quick decisions, including seizing opportunities and efficient problem-solving. Strategies for fostering rapid decision-making are also discussed, such as information gathering and trusting instincts.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/power-quick-decision-making-suneth-shanaka/
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Why is Quick Decision-Making Important?

The text emphasizes the importance of quick decision-making, outlining benefits such as time savings and increased competitiveness. It offers seven steps to enhance decision-making skills, including setting goals, observing, identifying options, and embracing the possibility of failure. The text encourages taking action and reviewing decisions for improvement.
https://timeular.com/blog/why-quick-decision-making-important/
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Why quick decision-making is your competitive advantage

The text emphasizes the importance of quick decision-making for businesses, noting that it correlates with improved performance. Slow decisions can lead to stagnation and increased costs. Involving employees in decision-making, delegating decisions, and using data for informed choices are recommended. Agility and consumer research are crucial for staying competitive.
https://www.askattest.com/blog/articles/why-quick-decision-making-is-your-competitive-advantage
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