How To Decide Deck

Regular price $20.00

HOW TO DECIDE

a deck to help with the hard choices

Life is complicated and certainty is an illusion. In shaping our futures, the only thing within our actual control is the ability to decide “this” versus “that.” But how do we do that well?

The How To Decide deck offers different frameworks for thinking about the situation you are in and picking a route forward. When you feel stuck, choose an exercise or thought-experiment and see what comes up.

The opposite of a crystal ball, this deck will help you compare different possible futures and empower you to take your decisions into your own two hands—no matter how chaotic the world may seem.

ABOUT ANNIE DUKE

Anne Duke is researcher in cognitive-behavioral decision science and the best-selling author of the books Thinking In Bets, How to Decide, & Quit.

50 paper cards with prompts, 1 instructional pamphlet

3.5 x 5 inches

Contained in a paper box & wrapped in plastic

by People I've Loved x Annie Duke, designed by Conveyor Studio

 

 

About People I've Loved:

We are a few human beings longing for connection / a small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California. We specialize in hand-printed & assembled objects, and we're blessed to be able to make them in a small studio by an Oakland farmhouse with a lemon tree. People I've Loved 's works (or pressing issues) intend to facilitate the communication between real, tactile people. Not that we want to deny people their digital selves, we just think there can be room for both. People I've Loved started in 2011 when Carissa Potter left Colpa Press to focus on creating a stationary line that would bridge the gap between people by helping them have authentic and sometimes difficult conversations. Carissa thinks about each card as a form of performance art that choreographs interactions between humans in various types of relationships. Giving in to nostalgic thoughts on the past, buried longings and hopes for the future, People I've Loved's product line embraces the whole range of emotions. We are “in search of the miraculous” yet tragic definition of what it means to exist, in this time and space. And feel that we should make time to share it. Over the years, People I've Loved has had an awesome team. We believe that more brains are better than one, and do all concept development as a team. We talk about our issues & interests as a group and see how we can address them authentically to help people get through their days. Take a deep long breath, things will turn out alright.