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Right decisions

It’s easy to fall into the thought pattern that there’s one right decision and many wrong decisions.

This is particularly vexing when “the one right decision” has not been identified ... which can lead to paralysis. A non-decision. (Which may be yet another wrong decision.)

But often, not only is there one right decision — there are many right decisions. We just have to choose one.

The beauty is, we’re pliable. Flexible. Adaptable. Adjustable. We can course-correct when necessary.

We don’t need to trust ourselves to always make the best decisions.

But we can trust ourselves to keep making decisions. To navigate what comes. To navigate whatever comes.

And so we decide. Right or wrong, we decide. And then we do it again.

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