In my heart I’d like to deliberate more, weigh things out and research more sometimes, but in my day to day life I find the inaction and indecision I experience forces my hand in a way to be more decisive. We shape the future through actions and decisions–not deciding and allowing status quo or laissez-faire to continue is a decision with consequences. Pretending that inaction doesn’t have horrifying consequences is something I overcame in my 20s at work watching various people, managers scared to make choices–and then suffering the consequences.
Hasty, rushed or imprudent decisions are damaging, but I don’t know I’d say they are any worse than inaction in my experience. I make decisions and try to allow for the best information available, based on knowledge that there are no perfect decisions or outcomes and be ready for what follows–which good or bad, will probably be another decision!
In my heart I’d like to deliberate more, weigh things out and research more sometimes, but in my day to day life I find the inaction and indecision I experience forces my hand in a way to be more decisive. We shape the future through actions and decisions–not deciding and allowing status quo or laissez-faire to continue is a decision with consequences. Pretending that inaction doesn’t have horrifying consequences is something I overcame in my 20s at work watching various people, managers scared to make choices–and then suffering the consequences.
Hasty, rushed or imprudent decisions are damaging, but I don’t know I’d say they are any worse than inaction in my experience. I make decisions and try to allow for the best information available, based on knowledge that there are no perfect decisions or outcomes and be ready for what follows–which good or bad, will probably be another decision!