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Making Decisions When There’s No Perfect Answer: Lessons from Pioneers and Everyday Life

Ken Season 1 Episode 236

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This week, I'm digging into the tricky world of decision-making, and I want to know—how do you decide if you’ve made the “right” choice? Whether you’re choosing where to live, what glasses to buy, or reflecting on the monumental choices faced by the Mormon pioneers crossing the plains, these moments shape our lives in profound ways. Join me as I wrestle with how we balance faith, stewardship, and personal revelation when the future is always unpredictable.

In this episode, we talk about the power (and the trap!) of second-guessing ourselves and explore why you actually can’t ever know for sure what “might have been.” From personal stories about careers and optometrist visits, to powerful gospel examples like Adam and Eve, I’ll share why I believe that the best way forward is to simply decide your decision was the right one—and then learn all you can from it.

If you’ve ever wondered if you took the right fork in the road, I invite you to listen in and see why sometimes, it’s not about choosing perfectly—it’s about moving forward with purpose, embracing your choices, and trusting that sweet gospel goodness is always ahead. If there’s a chocolate cake question (or decision!) you want discussed, send it my way.

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