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If we are emotionally challenged, it is not a good idea to rush to a decision. If we allow our emotions and feelings to govern our decision making ability, we may be able to satisfy ourselves in a spur of a moment. But the moment our emotions will subside, we might find more wisdom with a clearer and subtle mind and heart.
There are situations where non-critical decisions could be changed from time to time where its impact is not really damaging or life changing. At this point, we can afford to commit mistakes and correct them afterwards. But in critical situations, a decision may either make or break us. At times, when there are other persons involved, they care less about how we make our decision for they are only after for their own welfare. And if they don't get what they really want from us, that's the time when we have to start watching our back.
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