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Originally Posted by avlady
to be in an actual state of indicision, like having to decide between one thing or another, having to give up the one thing can cause anxiety and restlessness, as i've experienced. If it continues then the old saying not to decide is to decide will come into the picture. Things will come to a head and you will be forced to decide and this could lead to serious side affects.
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What you say is very true. I have read that sometimes choosing anything is better than choosing nothing. Usually the decision made by time running out is the worst.
In my case it is silly stuff that I can't decide. For example, I might be hungry but I can't eat because I can't decide what I should eat. One thing sounds good but maybe it has some disadvantage such as being high in fat or high in calories. I can't even decide what I want to say when I am having a conversation. I just go silent halfway through a sentence. It's weird. LOL