DECISION MAKING SKILLS

 

The Wise OneWhen attending primary school I had written a story. I got my first "A" grade and I was very proud of this, (it's the only one I ever got). However, due to this the whole class was outraged and the boy who always got straight "A's" got this time an "A minus".

He was infuriated to say the least. I was surrounded by him and all the others in the class. He snatched my exercise book and began to read the story out aloud. And of course, it was full of mistakes and it didn't make sense. The whole class laughed and mocked.

However, this taught me the valuable lesson that no matter what you do, people will criticize you, and if you are sure (although you are allowed doubts for the rational of "why?"), then you will not have to explain your action to someone else and you're satisfied in your own mind you are doing is correct for the situation, then you need not worry about criticism nor the need to ever explain "what" you do.

Then why ask the reason why if there wasn't a question that required an answer to the matter of why?

Therefore, why ask for the reason then when one has already formed an answer for yourself!!

The best decision-making are the ones in which you are your own critic. 

 

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