Decision-making starts from a very young age. But, believe me, when I say,
I didn’t know the “D” of Decision Making until I crossed my teenage.
We all make decisions to stay comforted in life. But when we grow up, we begin to make decisions which benefit the people around them.
However, we fail to take some decisions that can help us grow personally, simply because,
“We do not understand our subconscious mind, or say we do not want to go the extra mile.”
It is always easier to help others than to help ourselves. Similarly, it’s easy to advise everyone else but yourself!
Here, I lay down some examples of how we manipulate our own minds on how to not achieve the obvious.
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