The cost of indecision
your life
The Cost of Indecision
Waiting for the natural choice is like waiting for food to be fully rotten in the fridge before throwing it in the garbage, when you could throw it out the moment you know you will not eat it.
Should one wait for the house to be a mess before cleaning it? Should one wait to develop diabetes before stopping the intake of junk food?
Sometimes, by waiting, we destroy ourselves. Waiting for the kids to grow up to end a bad marriage—this is not only a cowardly choice, but a choice to betray yourself when you deserve more. Life is often made of these failed projects, waiting to be crushed by time.
If you don’t make the right decision, time will make it for you, at the great cost of your time. Losing time is the biggest sin.
You get killed by time while you could kill it first and win some more instead.
What is the cost of indecision?
The life you always dreamed about.
You compound misery instead of compounding interest.
You betray yourself without respecting who you are.
You betray those who trust you.
You choose harm instead of healing refusing the medicine because it taste bitter or different than your comfort.
