KNOWLEDGE IMPLEMENTS DECISIONS ~

Recognising the hasty conclusion…



Even while information is widely available, that doesn't guarantee that you will use it. In fact, people frequently make hasty decisions based on obvious information in a variety of situations. It's important to keep in mind that making snap decisions without knowing all the facts about someone may not truly reflect their genuine nature.


Examine the value of reserving judgement until you have all the information, as it's important to never make judgements about someone based entirely on how they appear to you and what you've heard from others. Most individuals are surprised by how quickly humans make decisions. People don't realise how little information they and others will use to make decisions.


This mismatch could affect how you or others live their daily lives. How much you try to share with others can depend on how much or how little information others really use to create opinions. A naive viewpoint would assume that new knowledge builds upon previous information until a decision-making threshold is achieved. You may use it to guide your decision-making when determining how much data to gather for your own decisions. 


It's possible that opinions about people are formed only superficially, depending on things like their social standing or attire. Snap decisions can have serious repercussions for society as a whole as well as the people who are unfairly judged. Even though none of us are perfect, it's important to appreciate the benefits of finding an unbiased viewpoint.


Even inside your own personal domains, living only within the boundaries of your own views and goals can lead to loneliness. You cannot exclusively rely on external opinions to mould your lives. The network of your community might also be harmed by unfounded judgements or remarks made about others. It's crucial to keep in mind that the yardstick you use to judge other people might one day point its finger at you or the clouds might cast their shadow over your own lives as well.


Try to develop the attitude that you should never judge a person's character without first attempting to understand them. Remind yourself that the first step towards unification is to hold off on making judgements until you have learned the whole truth. Keep in mind that everyone has one thing in common: they are all unique. Being wiser and more tolerant is advised. 


By expanding your knowledge base and broadening your perspective, you may come up with better ideas and develop the parts of your brain that can integrate many points of view. Comparing oneself to others is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Each person has a unique personality and moves through life at their own pace.


Last but not least, never pass judgement on the lives of others because nobody truly understands another person's suffering or renunciation. Instead, pass judgement less, accept more, and rediscover your pleasure. Decide consciously to stop evaluating and begin experiencing the moment. 


Believe, Knowledge Must Guide Decisions…

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