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Most people spend their lives perfecting the wrong things. They optimize productivity systems, fine-tune habits, and manage their schedules with impressive discipline — while leaving the decisions that truly determine their fate to inertia, social pressure, and chance. In The Decisive No, behavioral scientist and decision theorist Ezra Tovell argues that this is the defining mistake of modern life. Drawing on more than a decade of research into long-term life trajectories, Tovell identifies a striking pattern: roughly 80 to 90 percent of a person's life satisfaction, financial standing, relationship quality, and health is shaped by approximately ten "root decisions" — whom we build a life with, how we earn a living, where we live, how we spend our best hours, whom we allow to influence us, and — crucially — what we say no to. Everything else matters far less than we think. The Decisive No is a rigorous, deeply researched guide to identifying those root decisions and protecting them from the noise. Tovell weaves together behavioral economics, Stoic philosophy, positive psychology, and decision theory to challenge some of our most cherished assumptions about success, happiness, and the good life. Along the way, he draws on the research of Angela Duckworth, Daniel Gilbert, Philip Tetlock, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, and Viktor Frankl, as well as the real-life examples of people who radically redesigned their values and rebuilt their lives around what actually mattered. The book dismantles the comfort trap — the widespread belief that ease, achievement, and accumulation lead to fulfillment — and replaces it with a more honest and demanding model. Meaningful lives are not built by saying yes to more. They are built by learning to refuse — distractions, borrowed values, wrong commitments, social pressure, and the internal pull toward the easiest path. The decisive no is not an act of deprivation; it is the mechanism by which a person protects what deserves their finite time, attention, and energy. Through thirteen interconnected chapters, Tovell addresses the psychology of suffering and growth, the economics of attention, the myth of personal exceptionalism, the difference between values that build and values that erode, the hidden costs of passivity, and the clarifying power of mortality. He closes with a practical framework — the Root Decisions Method — offering readers a set of small, concrete rituals for keeping their deepest priorities alive in the reality of daily life. For readers of Jordan Peterson and Greg McKeown, The Decisive No is an uncompromising and ultimately liberating guide to living with deliberate purpose. It does not promise that the right choices will be easy. It promises that they will be worth it.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905809101
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905807091
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 29. juli 2026
E-bog: 31. juli 2026
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