Making Right Decisions

 Though right and wrong is subjective, I think intuition born out of experience plays a large part in 'right' decisions being made. From a simple thing like deciding whether to go out, or not, or deciding whether to take an umbrella, to more complex stuff in an organisational context.

Choosing a person for a job or project within the organisation, or deciding whether to go ahead on a collaboration can be tough decisions to make, irrespective of the monetary value. Pats experience and judgement of character are both useful, and can lead to a better outcome in many cases. 

I have been happy with myself many a time, because I used this experience-based intuition to guide me (not a spreadsheet exactly), and came out fine. So if you can, get some grey hair. If not, well, wait until they turn grey,..

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