Good point! Yes, constantly questioning your own judgement could certainly lead to self-doubt and indecisiveness. Trusting gut feelings is necessary for survival. However, when your own thoughts sabotage your happiness and success, it's time to challenge those thoughts.
I love this article. But i wonder this: Do you think constantly challenging your thoughts could ever lead to a horrible feedback loop of paranoia, indecision, and neuroses? What if you challenge yourself into a pit of low self esteem, making presuming your emotional responses are stupid? Is there ever an instance where trusting your gut is a rational decision?
Good point! Yes, constantly questioning your own judgement could certainly lead to self-doubt and indecisiveness. Trusting gut feelings is necessary for survival. However, when your own thoughts sabotage your happiness and success, it's time to challenge those thoughts.
I love this article. But i wonder this: Do you think constantly challenging your thoughts could ever lead to a horrible feedback loop of paranoia, indecision, and neuroses? What if you challenge yourself into a pit of low self esteem, making presuming your emotional responses are stupid? Is there ever an instance where trusting your gut is a rational decision?