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Life is About Choices and
the Decisions We Make
By : Fadzil
Life is like a road. There are
long and short roads; smooth and rocky roads; crooked and
straight paths. In our life many roads would come our way as
we journey through life. There are roads that lead to a life
of single blessedness, marriage, and religious vocation.
There are also roads that lead to fame and fortune on one
hand, or isolation and poverty on the other. There are roads
to happiness as there are roads to sadness, roads towards
victory and jubilation, and roads leading to defeat and
disappointment.
Just like any road, there are corners, detours, and
crossroads in life. Perhaps the most perplexing road that
you would encounter is a crossroad. With four roads to
choose from and with limited knowledge on where they would
go, which road will you take? What is the guarantee that we
would choose the right one along the way? Would you take any
road, or just stay where you are: in front of a crossroad?
There are no guarantees.
You do not really know where a road will lead you until you
take it. There are no guarantees. This is one of the most
important things you need to realize about life. Nobody said
that choosing to do the right thing all the time would
always lead you to happiness. Loving someone with all your
heart does not guarantee that it would be returned. Gaining
fame and fortune does not guarantee happiness. Accepting a
good word from an influential superior to cut your trip
short up the career ladder is not always bad, especially if
you are highly qualified and competent. There are too many
possible outcomes, which you really cannot control. The only
thing you have power over is the decisions that you will
make, and how you would act and react to different
situations.
Wrong decisions are always at hindsight.
Had you known that you were making a wrong decision, would
you have gone along with it? Perhaps not, why would you
choose a certain path when you know it would get you lost?
Why make a certain decision if you knew from the very
beginning that it is not the right one. It is only after you
have made a decision and reflected on it that you realize
its soundness. If the consequences or outcomes are good for
you, then you have decided correctly. Otherwise, your
decision was wrong.
Take the risk: decide.
Since life offers no guarantee and you would never know that
your decision would be wrong until you have made it, then
you might as well take the risk and decide. It is definitely
better than keeping yourself in limbo. Although it is true
that one wrong turn could get you lost, it could also be
that such a turn could be an opportunity for an adventure,
moreover open more roads. It is all a matter of perspective.
You have the choice between being a lost traveler or an
accidental tourist of life. But take caution that you do not
make decisions haphazardly. Taking risks is not about being
careless and stupid. Here are some pointers that could help
you choose the best option in the face of life’s crossroads:
• Get as many information as
you can about your situation.
You cannot find the confidence
to decide when you know so little about what you are faced
with. Just like any news reporter, ask the 5 W’s: what, who,
when, where, and why. What is the situation? Who are the
people involved? When did this happen? Where is this
leading? Why are you in this situation? These are just some
of the possible questions to ask to know more about your
situation. This is important. Oftentimes, the reason for
indecision is the lack of information about a situation.
• Identify and create options.
What options do the situation give you? Sometimes the
options are few, but sometimes they are numerous. But what
do you do when you think that the situation offers no
options? This is the time that you create your own. Make
your creative mind work. From the most simplistic to the
most complicated, entertain all ideas. Do not shoot anything
down when an idea comes to your head. Sometimes the most
outrageous idea could prove to be the right one in the end.
You can ask a friend to help you identify options and even
make more options if you encounter some difficulty, but make
sure that you make the decision yourself in the end.
• Weigh the pros and cons of every option.
Assess each option by looking at the advantages and
disadvantages it offers you. In this way, you get more
insights about the consequences of such an option.
• Trust yourself and make that decision.
Now that you have assessed your options, it is now time to
trust yourself. Remember that there are no guarantees and
wrong decisions are always at hindsight. So choose… decide…
believe that you are choosing the best option at this point
in time.
Now that you have made a decision, be ready to face its
consequences: good and bad. It may take you to a place of
promise or to a land of problems. But the important thing is
that you have chosen to live your life instead of remaining
a bystander or a passive audience to your own life. Whether
it is the right decision or not, only time can tell. But do
not regret it whatever the outcome. Instead, learn from it
and remember that you always have the chance to make better
decisions in the future.
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Fadzil
is an entrepreneur, writer, and web content developer. He
enjoys helping individuals, who are excited about self
improvement and attaining personal success, to learn the
simple steps to achieve their goals.
He
recommends whoever is serious about self improvement to get
more info at:
http://www.wisdomgateway.com/6wlmover/life_makeover.htm
He is
also the founder of WisdomGateway which helps
internet users to obtain knowledge in the area of Business
Matters, Healthy Living, Hobbies & Activities, Internet
Marketing, and Real Estate. To visit the site, please go to
http://www.wisdomgateway.com
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