Think about a decision you're having a hard time making. It could be choosing a new computer, a new career-based decision, or something completely different.
Are you eager to spend this year discovering yourself again? Or at least make the most of the much-needed pretext of the New Year to break old habits and pick up new ones?
You wake up every morning to a maze of tangled choices, all jumbled together, thereby making things even worse. It's like being adrift in a sea of possibilities with no idea how to return to shore.
The average adult alone makes roughly 227 decisions on food every day, which illuminates why many struggle to make decisions in the variety of settings they face daily.
The right to choose is one of the greatest gifts that a free man possesses. He is equal to freedom, and we may do anything to preserve and defend this right. The right to choose is an integral part of our being when choosing our faith, way of .. more..
Steve Jobs says, "You must believe that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You must trust in your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down and has made all the difference in my life." .. more..
It’s frustrating not knowing how to become productive. At the same time, the reason is simple: you overthink things, and you feel stressed and anxious every time you have to make even the smallest decision. .. more..
Emotions are complex and often misinterpreted aspects of the human experience. They influence our moods, behaviours, and overall well-being in various ways. Yet, many people struggle to identify, express, and manage their emotions .. more..
Utilitarian welfare is a philosophical and social concept that focuses on achieving the greatest possible happiness for the greatest number of people. This idea is central to the field of ethics and public policy, as the success of .. more..
It starts when we're children trying to please our parents and win them over. This need to please those around us runs through school when we try to impress our teachers and then in careers when we go to great lengths to satisfy our employers. .. more..