Hesitation or indecision?

forethought and reflexion

It's good to mull, wine or ideas, until they clear and you can consumate the action. And sometimes in the life you just dance through on instinct (FINGERS CROSSED)

I once had a beau who was a professor of decision management (something like that) and I said to him
"When I have insufficient information and have to make a decisiion, I sometimes toss a coin"
(If you follow this road, you gotta stick with it)

(In heavy weather, in the dark, it is not recommended)

"That is as good a way as any" was the learned love's reply.

:)

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it's another of those irregular verbs-

I take time to weigh the evidence before making a firm decision

You hesitate

He is indecisive.

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I thought this post was going to be about elderly lady drivers.
That reminds me many years ago when my son was three, Dearheart
and I went toured Devon and Cornwall. Son in the back intently watching the road ahead.
After driving for several hundred miles and nearly home, we rounded a bend and found a district nurse dawdling along in the middle of the road. A small voice piped up from the back "Oh no, another bl**dy Mini"

Regards Briani

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Re: What\'s worse?

Apathy is worse, because if you are ignorant, you wouldn't know anyway/forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Re: forethought and reflexion

The version of this I was told in my formative years was: "If you can't decide, toss a coin, and see if the outcome is what in your heart of hearts you wanted it to be."

(And if not, go the other way.) Oddly enough, this seems to work.
 
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