Often our first thought bears the most resonant truth. It is all that comes after that talks us out of what we know.
My grandfather once told me:
The worst decisions in life are made when you allow your head to talk you into something when your gut already said no.
I’ll never forget that.
Sahil Bloomx.comWhen you force people to make decisions with only the rational part of their brain, they almost invariably end up “overthinking.” These rational decisions tend to take longer to make, says Restak, and can often be of lower quality. In contrast, decisions made with the limbic brain, gut decisions, tend to be faster, higher-quality decisions. This is
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Tired: Rushing to quick answers or public declarations
Wired: Sitting with questions, refining them in trusted company, and waiting until the shape of truth emerges
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