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The tools we use to make judgments are often not our own—they are built on the ways others before us have judged. This raises questions about how we make decisions, what those decisions reveal about us, how much we truly know, and what role AI will play in helping us make decisions that are genuinely our own. 'Knowingly' is the result of many people dissecting their decisions to uncover the true power that lies dormant within them.
What does it take to disrupt everything in life? This question got me thinking, and the more I thought about it, the more I wrote about decisions—a story I call "The Story of Decisions."
Understanding the factors that influence our choices—such as time, expectations, and internal beliefs—helps us grasp the true power of decision-making.
Realizing that a single decision can impact every subsequent choice makes one question everything about each decision.
Moving forward requires making decisions, but what is less understood is what holds one back from making them and how one can untangle those barriers.
Understanding the interconnectedness of a decision is much more complex than making one, as choosing to be guided by a decision or an action is never trivial.
The interest that initiates a decision is often different from the one that sustains it, and recognizing this can change how one views the decision.
When one begins to ask a decision they never questioned before, they start to understand its potential and how it can evolve into anything it aspires to be.
Every decision contains more than one can fully absorb, bringing them closer to new possibilities.
By recognizing the possibilities, one comes to realize that no decision is final; each can be given a new life.
Decisions may seem like routes, but in reality, they activate maps that connect the past, present, and future.
We often live out the decisions we make, but the extent to which we should attune to our decisions is something only a decision can reveal.
If we are not open to tinkering with decisions, are we not taking the play out of life?
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