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Some people argued that hasty decisions are never be the right ones.
However, in my opinion hasty decisions sometimes give us an intuitive solutions
and brilliant conclusions. There are no relations between quality of decisions
and used time for conclusions. Also, as we can have seen in many examples of historical
stories, some memorable issues were induced by just one moments of thinking.
To begin with, nobody ensures that our 2 hours debate over a problem
give us a “2 hours quality” solution. Since time spending is not an insurance
for our decision, we must concentrate on thinking more deeply not thinking more
days. Some study was conducted by National cognition center in Daejeon to
determine whether hasty decision cause more errors. The group A was asked to
solve problems in 5 minutes. The other group, other hands, asked to solve same
problem not in 5 minutes but in 1 hour. After the experiment, the conductors
calculated the relation between how correct their answer and how much time they
spend. They found it astonishing because there were no relations between lengthy
of time and their correction rate. They accounted that this was because
decision making and solving a problem were matter of solvability itself but not
matter of time.
On top of that, we heard many of stories about how scientists who got
a Nobel prize had solved a problem they met. Some of them were came from decades
of study and calculation but also some of them were came from just one twinkle of
idea. For example, Garret Morgan who were majored in traffic, struggling over a
problem that traffic system sometimes had caused serious accidents. But when his
son came over and just at one glance, he suggested a Yellow sign between green
and red sign in traffic light. His son, only 9 years old, solved the problem at
5minuites that he had fought with over 1 month. This story suggests we can have
good solutions by using one minuet of time.
To sum up, we do not have to spend so that long time on decision
making to make a 100% reliable conclusion because there are no evidences that more
time spending makes better answers and of the fact that some great decisions
are came from just 1 second of splashing idea. For these reasons, I firmly
disagree with that statement.
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