What is the cost of indecision?

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The cost of indecision, as discussed by Chris Williamson and Alex Hormozi on , is multifaceted. Chris introduces the concept of "anxiety cost," comparing it to opportunity cost. Every moment spent on unmade decisions is time that could have been saved by deciding promptly. This constant ruminating not only wastes time but also occupies mental space that could be used more productively.

Alex expands on this by illustrating how swift decision-making accelerates progress. By reducing decision time from a week to a day, one can achieve much more in a shorter period. This rapid decision-making process can make significant differences in life achievements, outpacing those who take longer to decide by substantial margins 1 .

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