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Monopoly
Monopoly
1935 | Business / Industrial, Economic
No decision making. Just roll dice until someone wins. (0 more)
  
Rebecca's Lost Journals, Volume 3: His Submissive (Inside Out, #1.3)
Rebecca's Lost Journals, Volume 3: His Submissive (Inside Out, #1.3)
Lisa Renee Jones | 2013 | Erotica, Fiction & Poetry, Romance
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9.0 (4 Ratings)
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I really liked this small novella. It shows the psychology behind making the big decision of becoming a submissive. It was wonderful to see "his" explanations to her. I think that this showed how large of a decision this was.
  
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman | 2014 | Business & Finance
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Book Favorite

"Captivating dive into human decision making, marred by inclusion of several/many? psychology studies that fail to replicate. Will stand as a cautionary tale?"

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Lupita Nyong'o recommended A Life in Parts in Books (curated)

 
A Life in Parts
A Life in Parts
Bryan Cranston | 2017 | Biography
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"A very frank, unsentimental and yet heartfelt account of Mr. Cranston’s life with some invaluable practical tips for how to navigate decision making in the entertainment business."

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It Comes At Night (2017)
It Comes At Night (2017)
2017 | Horror
Strong performances by the entire cast (1 more)
A masterclass in tension
Worryingly advertised as a traditional horror which may disappoint some viewers (1 more)
A film that asks more questions than it answers
Consider this more a 'chiller' than a horror. A story of desperation, conflict and the weight of decision making.
  
Surrounded (2018)
Surrounded (2018)
2018 | Horror
6
5.0 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Audrey Reynolds (0 more)
Cgi sharks (0 more)
Just finished watching on Netflix it's not bad film it's okay cgi sharks are terrible and some of the characters are bad at decision making but the standout for me is Audrey Reynolds the main lead In the who I was hoping would survive. But the shallows did it better
  
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Merissa (11622 KP) rated Numb (Reflections #5) in Books

Apr 4, 2023 (Updated Apr 10, 2023)  
Numb (Reflections #5)
Numb (Reflections #5)
Dean Murray | 2014 | Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I received this book from the author in return for a fair and honest review.

This is a wonderful short story addition to Alec and Adri's story. It fills in some details on both of their sides and you can see just how the break up affects both of them. This is a short story but it still has enough detail to make it feel totally worthwhile whilst reading it.

A brilliant snapshot of the consequences of making a decision and then having doubts or having to deal with that decision.


July 29, 2016
  
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Meghan Markle recommended Who Moved My Cheese? in Books (curated)

 
Who Moved My Cheese?
Who Moved My Cheese?
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"A professor at Northwestern University had this book on our list of required reading for an Industrial Engineering class I took my junior year of college. It was a seemingly odd choice, but at the end of the day, the takeaway was a self-empowerment and motivational bent that I apply to decision making in my life to this very day. It’s an invaluable quick read."

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Paul (3 KP) rated Pandemic in Tabletop Games

Mar 18, 2019  
Pandemic
Pandemic
2008 | Medical
Edge of your seat majority of the game. (0 more)
Inexperienced players may have other players tell them what to do. They are more of a body than a player. (0 more)
I had fun playing with friends who never played before. When introducing the game to new players the group told new players how to play their characters over letting making their own decision. Less charismatic players tend to sit on backburner.
  
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Billy Keith Hall (419 KP) rated Get Bit! in Tabletop Games

May 7, 2020 (Updated May 7, 2020)  
Get Bit!
Get Bit!
2007 | Animals, Bluff, Party Game, Racing
I like the simplicity of the game... And that it doesn't detract from the game being clever. (1 more)
Strategy is a must with a decent mechanic.
Simple... But clever.
I really enjoyed playing this game. My son loved the concept. I think the strategy behind the decision making is deep enough and simple enough for all to take part in. A good fun family game. Even if you do get eaten.