Theodore Rubin, in "Overcoming Indecisiveness" wrote:
"The Big Fact is this: In very few instances is one decision actually better than another.
"In the majority of issues, almost any choice can be converted into a constructive decision."
His point is not to waste time and energy dithering - it is the commitment to making a decision work that is most important. Just substitute "idea" for "choice".
"The Big Fact is this: In very few instances is one decision actually better than another.
"In the majority of issues, almost any choice can be converted into a constructive decision."
His point is not to waste time and energy dithering - it is the commitment to making a decision work that is most important. Just substitute "idea" for "choice".