Surrounded by too many things to deal with, nowadays people are usually forced to make quick decisions. They firmly believe that they have made a wise decision and feel proud of their decision-making faculties. However, in my opinion, a quick decision, which is resulted from lacking of enough time and calmness, always misleads people to failure.
First of all, we cannot understand the situation well without enough time. All of the things have advantages and disadvantages. Only we ponder about the situation for a long time, can we make wise decisions. To illustrate, in 2008, Korea Bank, which is the central bank in South Korea, decided to mingle and administer Rimman Brothers. But after a detailed analysis on RB, it gave up the previous decision. Before long, surprisingly, RB went bankrupt and most of the companies that were directly and indirectly related to it suffered from enormous damages. Clearly, if it had not been for an adequate time to consider about the global financial situation, Korea Bank would not save itself from lethal financial crisis that might make the whole country go a mass.
In addition, impulsive emotions make us blind. People without cold brain do not observe the situation objectively so that they have difficulties in making good decisions. Take my sister’s experience as an example. When she was a freshman, she fell in love with a man and made an immediate decision to get married to him. In spite of other family members’ oppositions, her impulsive emotions let her keep going and started new wedding life at last. But it took a short time for her to open her eyes to realize the situation, regretting her quick decisions. Like this, people in tumultuous emotions have a tendency to make a quick decision and fail in getting satisfactory ramifications.
Taking above two things into account, it is obvious that too hasty decisions lead people to mistakes even failure and finally bring about miserable consequences. I strongly believe that only a long time and a cold brain allow us to end up success.