When making decisions, you have to appreciate and understand the impact that that ambiguity is going to have on the decision you’re going to make and the risks it carries with it.
As we make decisions, there’s always the unknown out there. We face ambiguity in every decision we make. There are four states of ambiguity that you need to appreciate and understand, as you’re trying to make decisions.
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