PERSONAL
SPECIAL The Secret to a Successful Life? Have Zero Tolerance for Wrong
Decisions
Life is full of decisions. Whether we choose this over that, we
make a decision and its impact comes afterwards. From time to time, we
encounter situations where we need to make a decision. And the decision could
have led us to fortune or failure.
Meet Joe Green, the former roommate of Mark Zuckerberg, the
current CEO and founder of the Facebook. Instead of dropping out of the
university with his roommate to work on building a potential social networking
site, he listened to his father’s suggestion to focus on his studies and obtain
his degree.
Well, he had never realised this seemingly rational decision
would cost him $100 billion, the current valuation of Facebook. What if he
followed his gut feeling and took a more risky path? It would be an entirely
different story!
Decision making is the most important life skill we should keep
improving. Whether we are successful or happy in life is determined by the
right decisions we make consistently.
And most importantly, there’s a way to do it!
Common
Struggle: Should I Trust My Gut Feeling or Make Careful Calculations for the
Right Decision
We all have times struggling to make a decision, especially the
important ones. And we are usually caught at a crossroads, wondering whether we
should trust our gut feeling or make careful calculations to draw the
conclusion.
Most often, we believe that logical reasoning can bring us to
the right destination.
But while we’re trying so hard to make the RIGHT decisions,
isn’t it more important to take a step back and ask ourselves: can the reliance
on logical thinking help us make the decisions BEST for us?
No, indeed.
Imagine you’ve got some really good grades in public
examinations. Logical reasoning would tell you to pursue degrees like law and
medicine, based on the expectation that these professional qualifications could
bring us to a brighter future.
However, despite that it could be true financial-wise, we are
overlooking our interest and whether we will be enjoying our study in those
fields. Ultimately, we may earn a lot (if we can make it to graduation). But
there is a even larger possibility that we will end up wasting our time
pursuing something we are totally uninterested in.
What if we have listened to the voice in our heart and take an
alternative path to study what we enjoy and like? We would have reached a
higher position and enjoyed our times in college.
You may think we are suggesting that you should follow your gut
feeling when making decisions. Yet, in fact, whether to make decisions based on
gut feelings or reasoning is not the key point.
It is how much you understand yourself that determines how
likely you can make the right decisions.
Only
Self-Understanding Can Give You The Most Reliable Guidance
In our decision-making process, we always seek external
information to guide us. This includes the advice and opinions from people we
know, people with expertise in the field or people we can trust.
When it turns out to be a wrong decision, we blame them for
misguiding us and the advice is inaccurate. We completely exclude ourselves
from the consideration of options ahead.
Actually, knowing ourselves better can help us judge whether the
given piece of advice or information is valuable or not more accurately.
None on this planet knows ourselves better than we do. And self-understanding
is like a yardstick to help you assess the information or advice collected.
General norms are irrelevant to decision-making. People advise
us by considering the social norms and think from their perspective instead of
ours. When weighing pros and cons of a decision, we should not do it
objectively or base on the general norms, after all it is all about us.
Remember, people who make right decisions consistently may not
be the ones who are the smartest or the luckiest. They are, indeed, the
ones who thoroughly understand themselves.
Understanding
Yourself Is Toughest Challenge You Could Have, But You Can Nail It with These 4
Steps
Now we know we have to thoroughly understand ourselves. But it
is easier said than done. One may think that we are born knowing ourselves and
this is definitely not the case. Our subconscious minds always come into play
and affect what we do and how we think without even us noticing. In fact, we
may even live our lives without actually knowing who we really are.
Self-understanding is an abstract concept. The notion taps into
intangible things like our values or beliefs and understand your priority,
strengths and weaknesses. And to start from something abstract is really
challenging so here we provide a concrete step-by-step approach to draw
a profile to know ourselves better. Remember to be honest to our own
selves.
Step 1: Myers-Briggs Personality Test
If you are stuck with where to begin, try the Myers-Briggs
Personality Test, it offers an analysis on your personality types and groups
them into 16 different categories. The test consists of questions and
statements and ask for your opinion on a scale of agreement. By taking the
test, you will know who you are in a broader sense.
Step 2: Strengths and Weaknesses
Ask yourself on what areas you are good at and what you are not.
It is even better if you can provide examples to illustrate the traits
respectively. You can also ask your friends and family members the same
question and compare their answers with yours. You will be amazed by the
difference between how you see yourself and how they see you. Discuss with them
why they have such an impression of you to investigate the reason.
Step 3: Priorities
Everyone weighs things in their lives differently. By putting
yourself into typical scenario, you will realise what is more important to you.
For example, if your house is burning down, what would you do and who would you
save? You will be astonished by your way to prioritise things that you never
know you do.
Step 4: Strong Emotions
Recall your experience when you have really strong emotions. It
can be the time when you are really happy or really furious. Once you identify
the incidents , you can then look into the reasons why strong emotions are
triggered. What exactly made you so angry? What in particular delights you? By
checking these experience, you can understand yourself more about what affects
you the most emotionally.
Look Further!
There Are Always More Options
After having thorough understanding of yourself, you should
explore more options when making decisions. If you stay with the options in
hand, they may be good for you. But if you further explore other alternatives,
you may find some that are GREAT for you.
While we are collecting information for the existing options, we
may come across with other alternatives. Never leave them aside. They may be
the best fit for you.
There can be numerous paths leading to the same destination. But
some of them are shorter and some take less effort. You should never limit
yourselves in picking a new road to go.
When you are looking for other possibilities, it is the time to
let your imagination go wild, brainstorm with the additional information
gathered and generate as many options as you can. At this point the feasibility
is not of concern. You will weed out the improper ones later.
Living without realizing who you are is pitiful. Mourning on the
wrong decision you made is even more so. Thus, start building your own profile
now and avoid being the next Joe Green!
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