Friday, November 22, 2013

The Consequence Paradox



But the more important reason has to do with what I call the "Consequence Paradox." It goes like this. You may have made a weighty decision, and later you may understand that it wasn't a good call. And unfortunate consequences may have happened as a result. Very likely your life would have been different, perhaps better in many ways, if you had done something else.

But what you fail to acknowledge is that some good things flowed from your "bad choice" as well.


Take a few minutes today and read this post by Denny Coates. You should especially do so if you have the frequent tendency to revisit your poor decisions.

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