Do you think your moods sometimes affect the way you make choices? In what
way?
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Emotions can effect not just the nature of the decision, but the speed at which you make it. Anger can lead to impatience, and rash decision-making. If you're excited, you might make quick decisions without considering the implications, as you surf the wave of confidence, and optimism about the future.
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Yes, our moods sometimes affect the way we make choices in the way, decision makes in a negative frame of mind tend to be more forcused when facing a high risk situation. Emotions can affect not just the nature of the decision, but the speed at which you make it .
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