abrupt and fast decisions
By esor50
@esor50 (115)
April 30, 2012 11:38am CST
are you brave enough making fast and abrupt decisions? what are the outcomes of those fast decision making? did it made you sorry or did it helped you?
6 responses
@vaishnavc (556)
• India
30 Apr 12
I usually make fast and abrupt decisions."think before you leap" doesn't really apply to me.
Well the outcomes have not always been good.But i stand by my decisions.And see it through to the end.No matter what it is.I think that when you make a decision,You should always see it through to the end.That is the whole point of deciding.If not why even say that "I have decided" and all?
@GemmaR (8517)
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30 Apr 12
I think that it actually takes a very brave person to be able to make decisions on the spur of the moment, and I do not think that I am such a person. When I was younger, I actually though that I might like to train as a doctor because I wanted to help people, however I then realised that there was no way I could do that job because I just couldn't cope with the amount of pressure that would have been put on me. Fast decisions in that profession could either save lives or cost lives, and I could never cope with that amount of pressure on my shoulders.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
30 Apr 12
What is fast? I am a fast thinker and yes decisions I make fast too, has nothing to do with being naiev or being brave.
@ShadowSky (221)
• Bulgaria
30 Apr 12
I am capable of making fast and spontaneous decisions but I definitely prefer to stop and think about things before doing anything because I might be sorry later.I've never been sorry for doing something spontaneously because making such decisions makes life more interesting but it's a knife with a double edge because making it more interesting doesn't necessarily mean making it easier-it usually means the opposite.In any case it's better to think things through and make the important decisions after some serious consideration.