![]() ![]() That might or might not be true.īut something is better than nothing, right? But our subconscious mind has impressions from our memories. The problem with the rational brain is: If we don’t have enough information, we can’t make the right choice. That’s your gut telling you and trying to help make a better decision. But the author says that you should pause and pay attention if you are feeling any kind of tension. We tend to ignore our feelings while making decisions. The intuition warns us of potential threats. Your rational brain is not able to understand what’s wrong. Sometimes, they give subtle cues about our decisions.įor example, let’s say you encounter a “special limited-time offer.”īut at the back of your mind, you have a feeling or thought that “If something sounds too good to be true, there is something wrong.” It’ll give some clarity and help you make a better decision.Īlthough our emotions often stop us from making a rational choice, they are not always bad. So whenever you feel stuck, think if you want a particular chapter in your story or not. We get bored when it comes to studying complex concepts. People love sharing and discussing stories. If you notice carefully, almost all of our gossips are stories. Think about “what you want others to talk about you?” The author suggests that you also look at it another way. The only thing you can control is your action.īut what happens after you make a decision, it’s not in your hands. The point worth noting is that no matter how good you want your story to be, it won’t be exactly the way you want it to be. Maybe they are overpowering you and have clouded your thoughts. ![]() Think again, would you want your story to turn like this? Does it even matter?Īnd if it doesn’t then check your emotions. ![]() Maybe you had a fight with your boss, and you want to resign. If the answer is no, then think about why you are lying to yourself. The author advises that you always take a pause and ask: Recommended reading: The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth (Book Summary)īut secretly, by being dishonest with ourselves, in our thoughts, in the heat of the moment, we end up making bad decisions. What type of life do you want: Good or Bad? Realize that by fooling yourself, you are only preparing for a bad life. Yes, if you are always honest with yourself, you tend to make good decisions. See how we fool ourselves and ignore the reality? Your stomach tells you that “It’s enough. Lesson #2: Be honest with yourself when you make a decision. Most of us don’t want to change the systems we are currently following even when they are unproductive and harmful in the long term.įortunately, you made the right decision to read this book summary, and of course, you will be rewarded with great knowledge by the end of this summary.Īll you need to do is: Keep reading till the end. We all have a big ego that gets in the way. Suggested read: The Art Of Thinking Clearly (Book Summary) Also, it requires a lot of effort to plan everything, which we want to avoid.Īnother problem is: We are not very good while making personal decisions. It’s hard to visualize the long-term consequences. This happens because we don’t see the consequences of our decisions or actions right away in many situations. The deeper issue is that we don’t realize it right away whenever we make a terrible decision.Īlso read: You Are Not So Smart (Book Summary)Įvery person thinks that they are making the right decision. The author says that our choices define our futures. If you make the right decision, you will be happier.Īnd if you make a terrible decision, there will only be a lot of regrets. We are emotional beings, after all, aren’t we?īut life doesn’t care if we are emotional or logical. During that moment, we don’t think logically. ![]()
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