How To Decide Deck by People I've Loved
How To Decide Deck by People I've Loved
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How To Decide Deck, a deck to help with the hard choices by People I've Loved x Annie Duke designed by Conveyor Studio.
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.
Product Details:
- 50 paper cards with prompts
- 1 instructional pamphlet 3.5 x 5 inches
- Contained in a paper box
About Anne 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.
About the Maker:
People I've Loved is a small printmaking workshop based in Oakland, California, that specializes in hand-printed and assembled objects. Founded in 2011 by Carissa Potter, the company focuses on facilitating meaningful, real-life conversations—encouraging human connection in a world often dominated by digital interaction.
Drawing on nostalgia, buried longings, and hopes for the future, People I've Loved embraces the full spectrum of human emotion. Their product line is “in search of the miraculous,” exploring the bittersweet essence of existence in our modern world. Each piece they create feels like performance art, thoughtfully choreographed to spark authentic, sometimes challenging conversations between people.
With an amazing team working together to develop concepts and address real issues, People I’ve Loved is all about helping people navigate life’s ups and downs with honesty, empathy, and grace.
Take a deep long breath, things will turn out alright.
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