Summary:
The book explores the benefits of strategic procrastination and the importance of timing in decision-making, drawing on research from various fields such as finance, sports, and psychology. It argues that in our fast-paced world, delaying our responses to situations can lead to better outcomes than making immediate decisions.
Key points:
1. Value of Delay: Quick decisions aren't always best. Taking time to respond can lead to better outcomes by allowing for more information and consideration.
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