In Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work , bestselling authors Chip Heath and Dan Heath argue that humans don’t have a particularly strong track record of making good choices — whether it is about our careers, business matters or our personal lives. In their book, they explore the common decision-making traps we fall into and how to overcome them to make better decisions. Knowledge at Wharton recently had an opportunity to talk with Chip about how widening your options, reality-testing your assumptions, attaining distance before deciding and preparing to be wrong can make all the difference. An edited transcript of the conversation follows. Knowledge at Wharton: Chip, thank you for joining Knowledge at Wharton to discuss your new book Decisive , co-authored with Dan Heath. Many of us think we are being analytical and thoughtful when we make decisions, yet the book argues we are far from rational and frequently set ourselves up to make poor decisions. Where are we going wrong?…