Decisions are hard to make.
They are extra hard in the context of a legal dispute, because the decisions usually involve a lot of uncertainty and trying to predict the behaviour and the decision-making of other people (such as an opponent or a Judge/Magistrate).
I was impressed with the analysis about decision-making in an article I read on The West Australian online edition the other day.
It struck me how we can, and should, be more deliberate and self-aware with our decision-making.
This is the link to the article:
I especially liked this quote:
“There are numerous psychological functions working together in making decisions: Will, mood, thought process, perception, orientation, concentration, memory, insight and judgment.”