> > > Thats odd - quite often after I have made a choice, I convince myself that the other choice was the better. > Buyer's remorse does not last long. When you realize you are stuck and the choice is irreversible is when the psyche does it duty. Hence, cognitive dissonance sets in to protect the ego. The ego does not like to be wrong. William |
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