How often do people fully realize their own actions, thinking through all the possible consequences? Always, quite often, sometimes? Rarely is the right word.
Where does a thoughtless act come from?
Of course, it all depends on the person himself, or rather, his character, upbringing, mental performance and hormonal levels. People, especially the fair sex, are more prone to hormonal instability, which means that the number of rash acts on their part will be higher than that of men.
At the same time, based on ongoing research, it is safe to say that women commit ill-considered actions with minimal consequences for themselves, while the consequences of male omissions are more severe for both themselves and for those around you. In most cases, this is due to an increased level of testosterone, and as a result - the emergence of a state of "first action - then analysis of what happened."
A rash act can cause many inconveniences in the future, and sometimes seriously ruin the life of a short-sighted person.
Why is an ill-conceived action so dangerous?
First of all, it is almost impossible to foresee all the subsequent damage caused by them. The consequences of rash acts most often come as a surprise to the person himself, and it’s good if pleasant, which happens in rare cases. They return like a boomerang and hit the sender painfully in his weak spots.
Having received an invaluable lesson and having learned certain results from it, people, oddly enough, are able to make this mistake again. And then again and again. Yes, people are amazing creatures who, in most cases, follow the lead of their endocrine system, partially, and sometimes completely surrendering to the power of raging hormones.
How many times have you told yourself not to deal with this type of people, not to argue with your boss when he is obviously wrong, not to watch a horror movie alone late at night? And how long did you manage to hold back? 85 percent of those surveyed admitted that they commit a rash act at least three times a day. Most often they relate to "pseudo-habits" in nutrition, smoking, drinking alcohol.
How to guide decisions
The reason for a rash act may lie in a person's impulsiveness and unwillingness to think about the future. Not thinking about the consequences that are unpleasant for us is a completely understandable phenomenon for a person, as a warning about the appearance of negative thoughts that can cause unwanted stress.
With age, the number of ill-conceived actionsis reduced due to rich experience, as well as physiological changes in the body. People who engage in intellectual activities rarely do things that can harm themselves or others.
Before succumbing to emotions and commit another rash act, a person needs to slow down and fully realize their actions and the consequences to which they will lead. Analyze all the pros and cons of the situation and, based on the decision, act.