Hesitating before making a decision is normal.
Hesitation is part of life.
The saying, "fools rush in where angels fear to tread", encapsulates perfectly why we should hesitate before taking action.
It does not excuse you from taking any action for fear of making a mistake.
At the end of the day, it's the actions one takes that count, not whether they debated in the first place.
Some decisions are easy.
We have the wisdom of previous actions, ours and others, to inform us of the most likely outcome.
Ignoring that is often not the best course you can take.
Sure, sometimes ignoring previous outcomes does work out differently, but mostly not.
If there is no precedent to follow, we must take a little more time to evaluate potential outcomes and the activity required to get there.
At other times, we can emulate another, preferably trusted, person's experience.
When you are unsure of your ability to get the desired result, this can be the optimal way to go.
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Regards,
Brent.
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