Feeling Reflective...
Oct. 10th, 2007 09:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
No, I've not got one of those greeny-yellow high-visibility jackets on, thankyou.
One of the finance blog groups that I read has had a topic theme recently to do with the best and worst financial decisions you've ever made. It made me think. More to the point, it made me think about what I actually considered to be a choice and what I thought was a "done-deal" with only one route of action.
It ties in nicely to an old post of Keris' which referred to the fact that everyone always has a choice as to their actions. The alternative might be *horrible*, but there's always a choice, so the excuse, "I had to do such-and-such" really shouldn't wash - you don't *have* to do anything. You choose to.
My navel-gazing on the best and worst financial decisions that I've ever made is here by the way, and I would be really interested to know what your own thoughts on the subject are...
One of the finance blog groups that I read has had a topic theme recently to do with the best and worst financial decisions you've ever made. It made me think. More to the point, it made me think about what I actually considered to be a choice and what I thought was a "done-deal" with only one route of action.
It ties in nicely to an old post of Keris' which referred to the fact that everyone always has a choice as to their actions. The alternative might be *horrible*, but there's always a choice, so the excuse, "I had to do such-and-such" really shouldn't wash - you don't *have* to do anything. You choose to.
My navel-gazing on the best and worst financial decisions that I've ever made is here by the way, and I would be really interested to know what your own thoughts on the subject are...