Thursday, July 3, 2014
no. 431
"In general, good decisions are made when the person making the decision shares in both the benefits and the consequences of that decision. Shield a person from either and you shift the decision making process."
Condensed from the book "Why Flip A Coin? The Art And Science Of Good Decisions" by H.W. Lewis, and presented in the comic Free Fall by Mark Stanley.
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