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Everything you have ever done and everything you will ever do happens the way it does because of the way you make up your mind. Not only that, but once you have settled on a certain course it becomes necessary for you to base further decisions upon that original choice. All of us can learn not only to be decisive in the first place but to select those better courses that, in turn, lead to other better courses. Beyond every wise choice are vast areas of opportunity. The happy fact is, anyone can master the art of prompt and precise decisions—the kind that crash through hesitation and spill on to victory wherever you want it. We become men of choice by freeing ourselves from hidden, sub conscious inhibitions. Indecision is nothing more than a tug of war between a conscious desire to do something and a subconscious fear of acting out that desire. |