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The Essential Difference Between Making A Decision And Being Fully Committed To It
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In this video Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser explains the critical difference between decision and commitment. While a decision is based on logical reasoning true commitment means being all in regardless of the circumstances. #Commitment #Potential #RabbiYomTovGlaser #Growth #SelfImprovement #Wisdom #SuccessMindset #JewishWisdom #Motivation #DecisionMaking #PersonalDevelopment #AllIn Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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You need to understand [music] the
distinction between decide and commit.
You see, [music] you've been thinking
that decide equals commitment. Meaning,
when you decide, you're actually [music]
committed and allin. Not true. Decides
its own world. Commits its own world.
They're two separate worlds. Now, you
[music] obviously can't get to a
commitment without first making a
decision. So, how does decide work? The
word side means to [music] eliminate
like genocide, homicide, pesticide,
suicide. It means elimination [music]
because decision is a process of
elimination based on [music] reasons. So
let's say you had five options. So the
pros and cons, pros and cons, pros and
cons, pros and cons, pros and cons. And
you choose the one with the most pros
and least cons. [music] You made now a
decision.
But you got to move it from decision
over [music] to commitment.
Commitment is not based on reasons.
Commitment [music] is I'm in. There are
no reasons. Commitment means I'm in no
matter what.