Why Do We Suffer From Decision Fatigue?

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further, John Tierney of the New York Times newspaper described our society as suffering from ''decision fatigue.'' We have an overwhelming number of decisions to make during a day, from finding the right type of cereal from a variety of 30 different labels, choosing which type of car to buy in the myriad of makes and models, what to wear, where to go, finding the right job, and so on. Again, when one is connected to his or her Higher Self, all becomes trivial, all becomes clear, and decision making becomes recreational! One will feel from the heart center if this type of food will nourish one’s soul, if this job will nourish one’s creativity, if this spouse will look in the same direction as oneself. The ego will be far gone, replaced by a guiding Light. …show more content…

But let's also remember that we are all One, united in God's Love. When a fellow human being suffers, we all suffer. All the wars and conflicts on the planet are a reflection of the whole, even Mother Nature is suffering from our narcissistic ways. Our resources are slowly but surely disappearing while the world population, its expectations, waste and over-indulgence are ever increasing. An article posted on the web by the Worldwatch Institute clearly shows that ''increases in food production, per hectare of land, have not kept pace with increases in population, and the planet has virtually no more arable land or fresh water to spare ... Meeting such challenges will test humanity's resourcefulness and goodwill to the utmost.'' We recently viewed a documentary entitled ''Before the Flood'', produced and entirely financed by actor Leonardo DiCaprio. In this documentary, he guides the viewers through a journey to show how companies

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