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inner-scorecard

当你在高地位的机会与看似更契合自身价值观的风险路径之间犹豫不决时,或者即便外在成就斐然却仍感到被困住时,又或是当你需要重新审视自己的决策,思考它们究竟是服务于内心的价值观,还是仅仅迎合了他人的期待时,此技能将助你拨开迷雾,找到真正属于自己的方向。

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description: Use when deciding between a high-status opportunity and a riskier path that feels more aligned, when feeling trapped despite external success, or when auditing if your decisions serve your values or others' expectations

Values-Based Inner Scorecard

Overview

A framework adapted from Warren Buffett to distinguish between external validation (Outer Scorecard) and internal satisfaction (Inner Scorecard). Helps you avoid the trap of optimizing for others' expectations.

Core principle: Draw a line from your current path forward—does it hit YOUR values or someone else's?

The Two Scorecards

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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  INNER SCORECARD (Values)    │  OUTER SCORECARD (Ego Monster)  │
├──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│  ✓ Relationships & Kindness  │  ✗ Job Titles & Hierarchy       │
│  ✓ Autonomy & Independence   │  ✗ External Status/Fame         │
│  ✓ Learning & Curiosity      │  ✗ Wealth as primary goal       │
│  ✓ Internal peace/alignment  │  ✗ Meeting others' expectations │
└──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────┘

The Process

  1. Define your values: Select from a list, group them, stack-rank top 3-5
  2. Identify the Ego Monster: Recognize when optimizing for Outer Scorecard
  3. Audit decisions: Draw a line forward—where does this path lead?
  4. Prioritize alignment: Optimize for your stack-ranked values over resume optics

Quick Decision Check

QuestionInnerOuter
Why do I want this?MeaningStatus
Who will be impressed?MeOthers
In 10 years?FulfilledTrapped

Common Mistakes

  • Ego Monster override: Letting status override core values
  • Equal weighting: Not stack-ranking values (treating all as equal)
  • No audit: Never checking if path aligns with values

Real-World Example

Lenny realized through this exercise that "Choose Adventure" and "Simplicity" were core values. This helped him say no to writing a book—despite it being the "obvious" next career step.


Source: Ada Chen Rekhi / Warren Buffett via Lenny's Podcast