
The Book On High-Stakes Thinking: How to Make Decisions That Actually Matter is about cultivating the discipline to decide under pressure without collapsing under it.
Most people think high-stakes decisions belong only to surgeons, CEOs, or military commanders. Webb dismantles that myth, showing that all of us face moments of consequence-turning points in careers, relationships, health, and finances-where clarity determines everything.
Inside, readers will learn:
Structured in four parts-The Weight of the Moment, Thinking at Altitude, Pressureproof Execution, and The Aftermath and the Edge-the book provides a rigorous yet practical manual. Webb doesn't traffic in motivational fluff. Instead, he offers direct, framework-driven tools for those who want to think clearly when it matters most.
This is not a book about avoiding mistakes. It's about owning choices. It's about refusing to outsource responsibility to noise, panic, or avoidance. Because in the end, clarity doesn't guarantee comfort-it guarantees agency.
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