“The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.”

THE ART OF DECISION MAKING

This quote reminds us that decision-making is a crucial skill that requires both discernment and courage. We all face crossroads in our personal and professional lives, where we must choose between different paths and options. Sometimes, the best way forward involves leaving behind what no longer serves us, cutting ties with toxic people or situations, and embracing new opportunities and challenges. However, it can be hard to let go of what we know, what we are used to, or what we fear to lose. That’s why we need to develop our ability to assess risks and rewards, to trust our instincts and values, and to weigh the consequences of our choices. We also need to cultivate our resilience and adaptability, as we may face setbacks, doubts, and unexpected outcomes along the way.

Learning to cross the right bridges and burn the right ones is a lifelong process that requires practice, reflection, and feedback. We can learn from our mistakes and successes, as well as from the experiences and insights of others. We can also seek support and guidance from mentors, coaches, peers, and communities that share our vision and mission. By doing so, we can navigate the complex and dynamic landscape of life with more clarity, confidence, and purpose. So, let’s embrace the challenge of decision-making and strive to become better bridge builders and burners.


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