Your normal human being makes decisions all the time like “will I get up?” “will I go to the football?” and “what am I going to make for tea?” All normal decisions to make. Then there are the extremes, “who will I blow up today?” and “let’s let this firework off in the kennel.” If you really thought about every decision you had to make you would go mad in the process. This means that some decisions are habits you could say.
It is the life decisions that are the really important ones; decisions that you cannot go back on or change unless your life is spent in virtual reality. So how do you judge the ones that are really important to you? I have been known to flick a coin (yes even on important decisions) and go with that. (I do not bother with the whole idea of other universe’s flinging off your every move by the way.)
Let’s just say that the best decisions are taken with other people in mind. It could indeed slow the whole process down but better that than go off in the wrong direction. “Lets invade Iraq (again).” “Well OK but let’s just check with my friends first.” So what’s wrong with that? What’s wrong with it is that it could become no decision at all. Set a time limit and stick to it that’s what I say. And stop jumping around.
Oh dear, man in a pit, a bit like man in a whale, man in a lion’s den. It’s been done before!! I am still laughing over the “shot in the bum” story, truly wonderful. Oh yes and “man dies after playing on computer for over 24 hours….” Maybe I should go and decide what to make for tea…..
Rosie (Please vote for anybody but Diana PLEASE)



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