Thursday 18 August 2016

Decision making will always be subjective

Decision making at the highest level is as difficult as it seems from an eye of a common man. As it's said that 'with great power comes great responsibilities.' But human brain works the same way in everyone.

No matter how much you try to keep your opinions out of the context of decision making you'll still end up nowhere. Be it the President taking a decision about the future of his state or young middle class boy about his next pursuit in professional life, there's some sort of personal factor involved that would ultimately influence your decision.

Bill Clinton, former US President, was often criticized for being too soft during his time at the White House. He described the influence of his stepfather on this personality trait of his. His bitter relationship with his father had a positive impact morally on his personality as he developed a habit of reconciliation. This was considered as negative by his haters and this positive perception made him to take decisions that used to focus more on appeasement instead of aggression.

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