What is so special about the decision-making process that it is considered to be a prime quality in a good manager? Some Osho insights can be helpful: First, don't call a problem a problem, call it a situation. Once you call something a problem you start thinking negatively, your mind closes towards it. Secondly, try to understand the mind. Human mind is vast, and divided into two parts. One-tenth of it is conscious and nine-tenth is unconscious, immersed in deep darkness. It is like an iceberg: One-tenth is visible, nine-tenth is hidden underneath - and those nine-tenths are nine times the more powerful. So you may decide something, but you will not be able to follow it through; that nine-tenths will destroy it in a moment. The one-tenth decides about the nine-tenths of life, and this goes on throughout our lives. One part decides; the other part cancels. And the part that cancels is the powerful nine-tenths.
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