Facing The Choice

Everyday we face a thousand of questions, and while some of them are important, but frankly most of them aren't. Whether they are important or not, we almost always forget each of those decisions will be contingent on the following questions we face.

Like where should we eat today for lunch, then the next question is what to eat in there ...How much should I spend over lunch, should I dine in or takeaway..etc Questions will just pop out one after another and seems never ending...

Of course, this example obviously falls into the not so important catagory but it prompts me to think how do we deal with those questions which will affect our life to a great extend?

It is only a fact that sometime we do not have sufficient time to thoroughly examine all the posibble outcomes and yet required to make a decision on the spot. Is that true?

I once heard the qoute and it goes like this.
"If you immediately know candlelight is fire, the meal was cooked long time ago."

Perhaps as a human, most of our decisions are pre-determined by our own unique characteristics and personality. Time perhaps is irrelevant to our decision process in that case as the decision would probably remain the same whether how much time is given. One will only make up more reasons for ourselves to strengthen our arguments in our mind........

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