People who make decisions based on emotion and justify those decisions with logic afterwards are poor decision makers.
Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the statement and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, you should consider ways in which the statement might or might not hold true and explain how these considerations shape your position.
Although we sometimes simply make decisions based on emotion, the kind of habit is very bad. People with this kind of decision-making habit is one of the poor decision makers. There are many bad results from the poor habit, some even disastrous. They may neglect some important facts and actually choose what they don't want to do. To be a good decision maker, we all should avoid this kind of process to form our decision.
First, the emotional decision-making action may result in neglecting many essential elements, such as the hidden, evil motive behind the proclamation. Emotion sometimes covers our brilliant eyes and perception, leaving us blind to the most apparent things, such as a conspicuous defect of a product. As a result, if we simply base our decisions on emotion, we may be deceived and step in the trap of the bad guys, making us harm just like fools. Therefore, to make decisions based on emotion is to act like fools, leaving the ones being the poor decision makers.
Moreover, since the magic of emotional decision-making behavior, people possessing the habit will probably choose what they don't want to do after. For example, with grandiose and eloquent skills, some marketing experts may stir up the emotion of buyers, resulting the decision-making ability as poor as a fool, using emotion only. After the buying and taking the product home, they usually find themselves in the trap, simply giving their precious money to the fraud. They, in fact, do the choice they don't want to do, but regret is just to late.
On the contrary, to be a good decision maker, people should assess all the factors, elements, and results before making up one's mind, without the emotion especially. With such evaluation beforehand, they could see things with their shrewd, keen eyes, and probably won't do something they will regret later, that is, the consequence of being a good decision makers. It can't be emphasized more that they should justify those decisions beforehand, not just leaving the action after the bad results happen. Thus, people should not just make decision based on emotion, the department of poor decision makers. On the contrary, they should conduct the doing of good decision makers, contemplating every thing beforehand.
In the end, people who make decisions based on emotion and justify those decisions with logic afterwards are poor decision makers. We should do the contrary, making decision with logic and considering all kinds of the crucial elements, as good decision makers.
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