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7 fundamentals of failure
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acting according to conscience
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close relationships
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fear falsity
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happiness formula
healing
life-or-death decision-making
listen to your conscience
mind and spirit
natural abilities
new decision-making formula
personal growth
physician-assisted dying
the final ten minutes
Product details
- ISBN 9798895654828
- Weight: 191g
- Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Post Hill Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
An extraordinary new decision-making formula that allows anyone to enjoy a meaningful life by solving your most difficult personal and professional problems.
Don’t Say Sorry reveals that a new Decision-Making Formula is as important to the resolution of your most difficult dilemmas as major scientific formulas are to understanding nature.
Seasoned law professor Tim Bakken suggests that our success and happiness are threatened constantly by the seven fundamentals of failure—from human error to isolation, fear, falsity, inaction, and more. By sharing stories of remarkable life-or-death emergencies, Bakken illustrates the application of his formula by those under stress, revealing the characteristics and conditions that are needed to prosper.
In applying his formula for decision making—if abilities + attributes + practices > fundamentals of failure = correct decision-making—you’ll learn how to confidently navigate your fears to discover level-headed solutions. In this formula, you’ll find a way to optimize your most important attributes—humility, empathy, fairness, and trust—to select correct decisions and then act to resolve the most painful or complex issues.
From Don’t Say Sorry, we learn to make correct decisions and live according to our conscience so that—at the end of anything—we will have no regrets.
Don’t Say Sorry reveals that a new Decision-Making Formula is as important to the resolution of your most difficult dilemmas as major scientific formulas are to understanding nature.
Seasoned law professor Tim Bakken suggests that our success and happiness are threatened constantly by the seven fundamentals of failure—from human error to isolation, fear, falsity, inaction, and more. By sharing stories of remarkable life-or-death emergencies, Bakken illustrates the application of his formula by those under stress, revealing the characteristics and conditions that are needed to prosper.
In applying his formula for decision making—if abilities + attributes + practices > fundamentals of failure = correct decision-making—you’ll learn how to confidently navigate your fears to discover level-headed solutions. In this formula, you’ll find a way to optimize your most important attributes—humility, empathy, fairness, and trust—to select correct decisions and then act to resolve the most painful or complex issues.
From Don’t Say Sorry, we learn to make correct decisions and live according to our conscience so that—at the end of anything—we will have no regrets.
Tim Bakken is the first person promoted to Professor of Law at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point (1802). He created the Department of Law at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan. A legally-recognized whistleblower, he is one of the few federal employees to win a retaliation case against the U.S. Army.
A former homicide prosecutor in New York City (Brooklyn), he has been a Fulbright Specialist and visiting professor or scholar at the University of Cambridge, University of Chile, University of Sydney, and Ural State Law University, Russia. He is a graduate of the law schools at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University.
A former homicide prosecutor in New York City (Brooklyn), he has been a Fulbright Specialist and visiting professor or scholar at the University of Cambridge, University of Chile, University of Sydney, and Ural State Law University, Russia. He is a graduate of the law schools at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University.
Don't Say Sorry
€21.99
