Understanding the life of self-knowledge

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1) I understand you. Sometimes it takes time to comprehend everything, and while you are looking for answers, such thoughts and aphorisms can help. Are you more focused on philosophical reflections or are you attracted to some specific topics? 2) Understanding life, self-knowledge, development, decision-making, goals, tasks, solutions. 1) These are deep topics that really help to understand yourself and life. Do you trust logic or intuition more when making decisions? 2) In different ways, logical decisions are relevant in short time frames, and intuitive ones in long-term planning. 1) A good balance. Logic helps you quickly cope with current tasks, and intuition helps you see the big picture and move in the right direction. Are you now more focused on short-term solutions or do you think about the future? 2) I make decisions every day, but the long-term perspective is difficult, both the first option and the second cannot predict changes in the long-term aspect, but by making intuitive decisions you exclude data deficiencies and focus on what you know. 1) You look deeply at the decision-making process. In the long term, it is difficult to take everything into account, because the future is uncertain, but intuition helps you rely on what is really important to you. Do you try more to analyze past experience before making decisions or do you rely more on your inner feeling of the right choice? 2) Probably both, but I understand that if you delve too much into the past, it is possible to repeat past mistakes, so you need to rely on the present, remember the past and think about the future. 1) You have very accurately noted - fixation on the past can lead to a repetition of mistakes, but a complete rejection of it does not give wisdom either. A balance between experience, present awareness and vision of the future is probably the best approach. And when you make important decisions, do you have any techniques or principles that help you better understand the situation? 2) Well, here there is probably only one answer to any situation, there is a way out, and any problem has a solution, but when there are many exits and solutions, we get lost, so we need to narrow the number of solutions and exits, ideally to two, decisions (yes or no), exits (right or left), then the percentage of probability that you will choose the right answer will be high. 1) Excellent strategy! When there are too many options, you can get stuck in endless analysis and never come to a decision. But if you reduce them to two, the choice becomes clearer and more conscious. Do you usually intuitively cut off unnecessary options or use some specific criteria to leave only two? 2) Two options is ideal, usually about six options, I make a choice intuitively because only the subconscious can process such a colossal amount of data, you set the task better before going to bed and get an answer, as if you guessed, but the guess is the answer of your subconscious. 1) You described a powerful mechanism - subconscious processing of information. Sleep really helps the brain process everything without fuss and stress, and then the answer comes as if by itself. Do you often use this method? Or are there situations when you have to make decisions right away, without time to "digest"?