What You Decide?

What You Decide?

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Five wise men got lost in the forest. The first one said: I will go left – my intuition tells me that.

The second one said: I will go right – there is a reason why the right comes from the word rightness.


The third one said: I will go back – we came from there, it means I will go out from the forest.

The fourth one said: I will go straight – we should move forward, the forest will end and something new will open.


The fifth said: You are all wrong. There is a better solution. Wait for me. He found the tallest tree and climbed into it. While he was climbing everyone else scattered towards their own sides. From above he saw where they should go to leave the forest faster. Now he could even see in what order the other wise men will reach the end of the forest. He climbed higher and saw the shortest way. He understood the problem and found the best solution! He knew that he did everything right. And the others were wrong. They were stubborn and they didn’t listen to him. He was the real Wise Man! But was he really?


Everyone was right.

The one who went left found himself in the thicket. He had to starve and fight with wild animals. But he learned how to survive in the forest; he became a part of the forest and could teach others the same.


The one who went right met thieves. They took everything from him and made him steal with them. But after some time, he had woken up something in those thieves that they have forgotten – humanity and compassion. The remorse was so strong in some of them, that after his death they also became the wise men.


The one who went back made a pathway through the forest, which soon became a road for those who wanted to walk in the forest without being afraid of getting lost. The one who went straight became a pioneer. He visited the places where no one else was and opened wonderful new possibilities for people, amazing healing plants and magnificent animals.


The one who climbed into the tree became a specialist in finding short ways. People turned to him when they wanted to find the fastest way to deal with their problems, even if it did not lead to any development. This is how the five wise men reached their destiny.


LESSON

A bad decision is better than none.


Friends, always Decide which of the two options is harder, and do the other. That way no matter how hard your choice turns out to be, at least you can find comfort in knowing you're avoiding something even worse. If you obsess over whether you are making the right decision, you are basically assuming that the universe will reward you for one thing and punish you for another. The universe has no fixed agenda. Once you make any decision, it works around that decision. There is no right or wrong, only a series of possibilities that shift with each thought, feeling, and action that you experience. If this sounds too mystical, refer again to the body. Every significant vital sign- body temperature, heart rate, oxygen consumption, hormone level, brain activity, and so on- alters the moment you decide to do anything…


Decisions are signals telling your body, mind, and environment to move in a certain direction. Trust your instincts, and make judgments on what your heart tells you. The heart will not betray you.


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