Indecision
Sometimes little things can be important such as indecision. I am reminded about a story of a fox and cat. One day they were discussing danger. The fox boasted he had hundreds of ways to escape.
The cat barely had chance to reply as they heard the baying of a pack of hunting hounds. The fox began to revue all the different possible ways, but the cat from the safety of a high branch in a tree said “I only have one but it will be enough.” Soon the pack of dogs had their prey.
There is a famous film about a small passenger plane that crashes in the middle of a dessert. The choice is should the survivors stay and wait for rescue or try to help themselves? They have limited food and water and the choice is dire. After several days had passed one of the passengers revealed he was a plane designer and they should use the parts of the crashed plane to build a new one. After much hard work and heated argument they did fly to safety.
A highlight of the story is the fact
the plane designer was of model aeroplanes not passenger carrying ones.
I think indecision is dangerous. One might pause or hesitate for that bit too long and loose an opportunity all together. Sometimes one has to take that risk and keep in mind even if you make the wrong decision there is always the possibility that it can be rectified later...
The cat barely had chance to reply as they heard the baying of a pack of hunting hounds. The fox began to revue all the different possible ways, but the cat from the safety of a high branch in a tree said “I only have one but it will be enough.” Soon the pack of dogs had their prey.
There is a famous film about a small passenger plane that crashes in the middle of a dessert. The choice is should the survivors stay and wait for rescue or try to help themselves? They have limited food and water and the choice is dire. After several days had passed one of the passengers revealed he was a plane designer and they should use the parts of the crashed plane to build a new one. After much hard work and heated argument they did fly to safety.
A highlight of the story is the fact
the plane designer was of model aeroplanes not passenger carrying ones.
I think indecision is dangerous. One might pause or hesitate for that bit too long and loose an opportunity all together. Sometimes one has to take that risk and keep in mind even if you make the wrong decision there is always the possibility that it can be rectified later...
Published on October 27, 2014 12:28
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