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Episode 86: Two-Way Doors: Jeff Bezos on Reversible Decisions

2 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Today's episode teaches the Two-Way Door framework, introduced by Jeff Bezos in his two thousand fifteen Amazon shareholder letter: reversible decisions deserve speed, and only the truly irreversible ones deserve careful, extended deliberation. The episode walks through how this single distinction — one-way door versus two-way door — can free you from the slow-down trap that stalls capable people and whole organizations alike. Your one small action today: find a decision you've been circling, ask yourself honestly whether you can reverse it if you're wrong, and if the answer is yes, make the call. Key Topics: two-way door, one-way door, reversible decisions, decision-making, Jeff Bezos, mental models, clarity, agency Subscribe to The Daily Discipline for a daily reset on Clarity, one morning at a time.

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