Monday 30 May 2016

DECISIONS

Another common problem you may encounter is that, although you may think that your decisions
and actions are always based on present-moment facts, in reality they rarely are. Making decisions
based on your brain’s prediction of the future (which is usually based on your past experiences
and unique brain wiring) is common. In addition, you see with your brain; in other words, your
brain acts as a filter to incoming information from the eyes and picks out what it thinks is
important. The problem with all the above is that you routinely make decisions and act without full
possession of the facts. What happened in the past will not necessarily happen now; your
predictions about the future could be inaccurate, leading to inappropriate responses and actions

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