I think the best decisions usually combine both logic and emotion. Pure logic can be too rigid sometimes, while emotions help us consider human factors. For example, when I decided to run that half marathon I mentioned earlier, logically I knew I didn't have enough time or experience. But emotionally, I really wanted the challenge and personal growth. That emotional drive kept me going when training got tough. That said, you can't ignore logic completely - I still followed a proper training plan to avoid injury. The key is finding the right balance between what makes sense and what feels right.
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Part 3a time you made an important decision and were pleased with the result
Are the best decisions based on logic, not emotion?
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