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Posted: Aug 4, 2005 Thu 05:15 am Views: 117
Thinking too much can lead to delusion. If you take a decision more than once you are actually moving from the logically correct decision to the emotionally correct decision. And, I think, people keep taking decision after decision (the finalization process) until they have the right mix of logic and emotion in it. This ’right mix’ varies from person to person. Practical people tend to have more logic involved in their decision making process, while the opposite is true for the emotional ones. Am I the last one to figure this out?!
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