You don't make spending decisions, investment decisions, hiring decisions, or whether-you're-going-to-look-for-a-job decisions when you don't know what's going to happen.
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Sometimes you have to make decisions without knowing all that you would like to know That's part of the job.
I don't make decisions based on money.
I don't want to make any huge decisions before I really know what I'm doing and am sure of myself.
Sometimes the things you decide not to do are actually the biggest things to do in your career.
I always say don't make plans, make options.
I don't know how you make decisions in your life, but I weigh lots of things, and it's not always the purest of things for why I take a job or do this. I always try to think of the many different factors in my life, and not one is pure greed. One is pure quality of life.
Most decisions don't require extensive research.
You take an educated gamble. If you don't occasionally make a mistake, you're not doing your job.
Sometimes you have to make tough decisions to hold the line on spending.
I think people have all faced decisions at times where you never know.
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