Decision Dissonance
Once a choice is made, our minds shift from questioning to justifying, often leading us to become our own prosecutors, gathering evidence to support our decisions. This mental commitment can shield us from discomfort but may also prevent valuable self-reflection. Embracing dissonance can signal a need to reevaluate our paths, especially when faced with the challenges of pursuing our true calling.In this clip
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