Problem of choice II

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Anger-fueled decisions are the result of an impulse, and the consequences are frequently regretted. Before making a decision, one must first comprehend and accept the cost of that decision's implementation.
Instead of embracing certain life conditions, a weak individual will continuously moan about how cruel fate has been to him. Occasionally, a scenario might be for betterment, you are aware of it, but chose to dismiss it as an unlikely possibility. That was the cost of your decision.

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One of a person's major issues is his refusal to accept responsibility for the consequences of his decisions. It's easy to argue that fate decreed it, that it was a dreadful fate, that circumstances arose, and that a neighbor cursed me. This is easier than recognizing that a person's actions and decisions are the cause of his or her current circumstance. Learn to be accountable for your own decisions. Only in this situation will you feel that you are the master of your life, a free individual with an infinite number of possibilities and "paths" to the future.
Before you make a decision, ask yourself two basic questions:

Is this something I actually need?
Is it really worth it?
It goes like this: if it's not necessary, the topic of pricing shouldn't come up. Because there is no need to indulge in the inner monologue, the answers to them must be honest. In order to make informed decisions, a person's heart and mind must both be directed. The key guiding principle is to follow one's own desires rather than the opinions of others or the demands of loved ones. Only in this scenario will the decision be fair and appropriate for the individual.


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