I am preaching :-)
Indecisiveness that leads to procrastination is criminal. Wrong decision(if it turns out) might be pardonable, because you endeavored; not trying, under the disguise of “am evaluating alternatives”, is hallucinating your mind that you are solving the problem.
7 Comments:
Surely, wrong decisions are pardonable. However, important thing is to learn from these mistakes (wrong decisions) and not to repeat the same ones. Build your experience from wrong decisions, thats the key. :)
By Anonymous, at Sun May 08, 06:03:00 PM 2005
...it is leading you to the inevitable...SELF DESTRUCTION
Wake up.
By Anonymous, at Mon May 09, 04:55:00 PM 2005
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By Amrita, at Tue May 10, 04:39:00 PM 2005
Just as failure teaches more than success, so do mistakes. It is not wrong to make mistakes, but it might be harmful to make the same mistake more than once. Finally, practice what you preach :)
By Amrita, at Tue May 10, 04:54:00 PM 2005
Are you preparing for GRE ? I must appriciate the language you use :-D
cheers
By Anonymous, at Thu May 12, 12:43:00 PM 2005
i think forgiving the wrong decisions should not be a matter of concern cause, i believe there are no mistakes. the situation that u r given gives u the state of mind and the courage to face it the way u were u supposed to, so i think we are given with everything , its only about matter of time we realize it. but in vain if u dont act then pain is ineluctable....
By Anonymous, at Fri May 27, 07:22:00 PM 2005
You are preaching if you dont read the comments :-D ... and if you don't ... thats good :-)
So I would talk to the hand now, as it is one comment more is what I have for all your blogs in here and to come ...
An after thought labels the decsion as wrong, a similiar after thought could claim that the action was a far cry from the decided goal, another after thought would say that it was a good attempt... futile!
The need for expression [ironic]
Action [interesting]
By Tejas, at Tue Feb 07, 06:59:00 PM 2006
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