The 37% rule, also called the optimal stopping theory, helps you make smart decisions when you have many choices.
It says you should check out about the first third of your options to understand what's out there.
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Then, after that, choose the first option that's better than any you've seen before.
For instance, if you're hiring from 10 candidates, look at the first 4 (which is about 37% of 10), and then pick the first person who's better than those 4.
This way, you increase your chances of picking the best option.
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