I think it really depends on the situation. For important life decisions like career moves or big purchases, taking time helps avoid mistakes-like when I trained for months before attempting my half marathon. But for daily choices like what to eat for lunch, quick decisions save mental energy. In my work as a UI designer, I've learned that overthinking small design tweaks can actually slow down progress. That said, even quick decisions should consider basic consequences-like checking the weather before deciding to walk to work in Shanghai's unpredictable rain showers. The key is knowing which decisions deserve time and which don't.
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Part 3a time you made an important decision and were pleased with the result
Is it better for people to make decisions quickly or slowly?
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- Are ambitious people always successful at work?
- Are animals just as intelligent as humans?
- Are body language and tone more important than words when communicating?
- Are cities that tourists like to visit also good places to live?
- Are doctors paid too much for the work they do?
- Are employees who can easily adapt to change at work more successful?
- Are governments doing enough to promote environmentally friendly transport or transportation?
- Are modern cities more interesting for tourists than historical ones?