You have a decision to make. You weigh the options in hopes of making an informed decision (or informed refusal).
- The decision can be difficult
- Maybe you don't like the answer or outcome
- Maybe you feel like you don't have enough information to render a decision yet
Enter analysis paralysis
Consider this: *Not* deciding is also a decision.
Why? There will always be an outcome. The absence of a decision is often the unappreciated choice in a scenario.
Consider this when you might come across time when analysis paralysis sets in:
No decision is a decision in and of itself
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