Those blink moments we witness every now and then. The background thought opens a path to march forward. Blink moments are instinctive.
Subconsciously all that we know is already put in perspective. So they provide the right indicators for how to make decisions.
Even then, we procrastinate. We fear we are working off feeble evidence. Evidence that justifies the indicators are indeed correct. The reason is simple. We want more skin in the game. Play it safe. Be sure. Have more people become part of the decision we want to take.
While for important life-threatening scenarios, matters that affect people it makes perfect sense to validate whether on the feet decisions benefit. Yet, there are urgent situations when there is merit in taking split-second decisions based on a blink moment.
Instinctive decision making is something to be tried and tested for where they work and where don't. It adds the speed, responsiveness, and can avoid pain at a later time.
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