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RE: Deciding terribly or perfectly [EN/PT]

in Proof of Brain8 months ago

It is fascinating how you highlight that, while knowledge can guide us to make informed decisions, emotions, especially anxiety, can cloud our judgment. This interplay between logic and emotion is a classic struggle that many face.

The emphasis you place on understanding the root of anxiety in order to make clear decisions is a valuable insight. Also, the perspective you share that "perfect decisions" are a mix of self-interest and empathy is refreshing.

The mention of irresponsible decisions stemming from laziness or lack of self-improvement is a stark reminder that our choices, good or bad, shape how we are perceived. I have seen firsthand how decisions, both at the personal and organizational level, can have cascading effects. This article serves as a reminder that decision making is a skill that requires continuous introspection, learning and balance between head and heart.

Nice done!💪

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