
Making decisions against one's better judgment involves acting despite an internal sense that a choice is unwise or potentially problematic. This intuition often stems from a conflict between logic and emotion, where the desire to please others or take risks overrides caution. While such actions can lead to negative outcomes, like over-committing to projects or failing to vet professional references, they also serve as essential learning experiences. Reflecting on these moments in hindsight allows professionals to build confidence and refine their decision-making skills over time. Empathizing with colleagues who have made similar mistakes fosters connection in the workplace, effectively turning past errors into valuable lessons. Ultimately, trusting one's inner voice becomes easier with experience, helping to navigate the delicate balance between professional ambition and sound judgment.
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