If unsure about a decision, when do you end the search for wisdom and guidance, and just make the decision?

I wonder if sometimes we can only find what’s right for us by making decisions and learning from our mistakes.

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#asknostr You're enriched with The Holy Spirit, and you answering yourself, is the proof. Thus, one must'nt END THE SEARCH FOR WISDOM, AND GUIDANCE."

My God! I just comnect with this so much, because the flesh and spirit never stop clashing...

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The latter is true. Progress always comes from action, and you have the ability to self-correct on the fly. Look up 'analysis paralysis'.

“Analysis paralysis” is what came to mind for me as well.

For me, it's important to make the decision or to make the decision to not make the decision because the state of indecision is a power suck.

That’s a great way to frame it. In hindsight, I can see how elongated periods of indecision can take away from living in the present.