I’m a relatively new LWer, so still working on the basics. Mostly, I keep catching myself rationalising impulsive decisions.
It’s startling just how frequently I do this.
This morning I decided to go buy new hiking boots, changing my mind from doing it in the afternoon after I’d worked on an overdue essay. Having made my decision, I justified it saying that it was an important purchase to get right and I should do it while I’m freshest—this thought occurring after the decision was made. I hardly need spell out what the true motivation was.
Well, it’s one thing to catch myself rationalising and acknowledge a problem, but it’s a harder step to honestly reevaluate the options and choose rationally. That’s what I need to work on now. Tsuyoku Naritai.
I’m a relatively new LWer, so still working on the basics. Mostly, I keep catching myself rationalising impulsive decisions. It’s startling just how frequently I do this.
This morning I decided to go buy new hiking boots, changing my mind from doing it in the afternoon after I’d worked on an overdue essay. Having made my decision, I justified it saying that it was an important purchase to get right and I should do it while I’m freshest—this thought occurring after the decision was made. I hardly need spell out what the true motivation was.
Well, it’s one thing to catch myself rationalising and acknowledge a problem, but it’s a harder step to honestly reevaluate the options and choose rationally. That’s what I need to work on now. Tsuyoku Naritai.