Your Type
When faced with choices, you constantly delay, always feeling you need to think a bit more or wait for a better moment. This "indefinite postponement of decisions" actually reflects your deep resistance to "taking responsibility and facing change"; you fear that once a decision is finalized, future pressure will come crashing down, so you use the passive state of "I'm still thinking about it" to maintain the security of the status quo. But abandoning the choice is itself the worst choice. Try setting a strict "deadline" next time you're hesitating over something, and force yourself to pick one when time is up; when you learn to bear the weight of every choice, you can truly control the direction of your life.
💡 Did you know?
'Decide before sleep, execute upon waking' is one of the best-validated decision strategies — sleep integrates information unconsciously.
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