Quotes about Decision-making
Our definition of wisdom? The ability to see into the future the consequences of your choices in the present.
— Andy Andrews
We can choose not to allow the choices and actions of someone else to dictate our own.
— Andy Andrews
It is astonishing with how little wisdom mankind allows itself to be governed.
— Andy Andrews
Outside influences are not responsible for where you are mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally, or financially. You have chosen the pathway to your present destination. The responsibility for your situation is yours.
— Andy Andrews
One way to define wisdom is the ability to see, into the future, the consequences of your choices in the present. That ability can give you a completely different perspective on what the future might look like.
— Andy Andrews
prudent people look as far down the road as possible when making decisions.
— Andy Stanley
They ask what I often refer to as the best question ever: "In light of my past experience, and my future hopes and dreams, what's the wise thing to do?
— Andy Stanley
After all, it takes a lot of planning to marry the wrong person.
— Andy Stanley
Our greatest moral regrets are always preceded by a series of unwise choices.
— Andy Stanley
It is next to impossible to hear the voice of wisdom if we are not really listening for it to begin with. The best counsel in the world is wasted counsel if our minds are already made up.
— Andy Stanley
We begin selling ourselves on what we want to do rather than what we ought to do. We listen to ourselves until we believe our own lies, and the we opt for happiness.
— Andy Stanley
While nobody plans to mess up his life, the problem is that few of us plan not to.
— Andy Stanley