How AI Helps You Decide
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Most days do not break under big decisions. They break under small ones you keep rethinking – what to reply, when to fit something in, whether to take the call, whether to send the message.
This section is about getting those out of your head and into a system.
The Two Failure Modes
You already know what bad decision-making looks like, because you do it too. There are two patterns:
| Pattern | What It Looks Like | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Overthinking | Replaying the same choice for 3 days | Lost hours, missed window |
| Reacting | Saying yes too fast, sending it angry, agreeing without thinking | Regret, cleanup work |
AI does not fix you. It moves the decision out of your head and into a place where you can look at it. That alone breaks both patterns.
What AI Adds to a Decision
A decision in your head is just a feeling. The same decision typed out and run through an AI becomes three things:
- Structured – options, tradeoffs, and what each one costs;
- External – on a screen, not echoing inside your skull;
- Reversible – you can ask Claude to argue the other side and see if anything changes.
That last one is underrated. Asking Claude to argue against your leaning, after you've already typed it out, is one of the most useful moves in this whole course.
Three Daily Patterns
The next three labs each handle a different kind of daily decision:
| Lab | The Decision |
|---|---|
| Plan Your Week | What to do, when, in what order |
| Draft a Message | What to say to someone, when the stakes are real |
| Build Your Assistant | A reusable agent that does all of the above for your specific life |
You're not learning AI tricks. You're building a small habit of deciding on paper before deciding in real life.
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