We are deceived by our own perceptions and instincts

The greatest trick that the devil pulls is that you are in control of your decisions and you are having power our your instincts.

The idea that we are often deceived by our own perceptions and instincts is a common theme in philosophy and psychology.

Unconscious biases: Our unconscious biases can significantly influence our decisions, often without our awareness. These biases can lead us to make choices that are not in our best interest.

The illusion of control: We often overestimate our ability to control events and outcomes. This can lead to unrealistic expectations and disappointment when things don’t go as planned.

The power of habit: Our habits can become so ingrained that they seem automatic and effortless. However, these habits can also limit our choices and prevent us from making new and innovative decisions.

The role of emotions: Emotions can play a powerful role in our decision-making, sometimes leading us to make choices that are not rational or in our best interest.

The influence of others: The people we surround ourselves with can have a significant impact on our decisions. Peer pressure, social norms, and the desire to conform can all influence our choices.

By becoming more aware of these factors, we can gain a better understanding of how our decisions are shaped and make more informed choices.

~Praveen Jada

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