“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.” [Edward Abbey] We're immersed in a culture of more where the loudest conversation on growth is to acquire, accumulate, buy, consume in larger quantities, and get bigger rather than get better — we seem to think there's an infinite number of choices. But more choices don't translate into better outcomes. In fact, the opposite is the case. Greater choice paralyzes us and makes us poor strategists. When we're called to make decisions of consequence, more creates confusion, it buries signal under a mountain of noise, where options... Read more →