Every Decision Is Costing You
RemiPalapu
あらすじ
Every Decision Is Costing You How Emotion Hijacks Your Choices and How to Stop Paying the Price You don't sabotage your life with one bad decision. You do it slowly-through emotional choices you defend, repeat, and normalize. Fear calls itself caution. Anger calls itself honesty. Ego calls itself confidence. Attachment calls itself loyalty. Urgency calls itself necessity. And before logic even enters the room, the decision is already made. In Every Decision Is Costing You, author R E M I breaks down the hidden psychology behind why smart, capable people keep making decisions they later regret. This is not a motivational book filled with hype or empty positivity. It's a practical, psychological guide to understanding how decisions are really made, and how to interrupt emotional hijacking before it costs you years. Inside this book, you'll learn: Why emotions hate waiting and rush you into poor choices How fear disguises itself as logic and doubt pretends to be wisdom Why anger feels powerful but destroys leverage How ego protects your image while quietly damaging your future Why not deciding is sometimes the smartest decision How to pause without losing momentum How to let emotion speak without letting it decide Written in a sharp, conversational style with real-life dialogues and psychological insight, this book helps you move from reactive decision-making to strategic clarity. You won't be told what to do. You'll learn how to see clearly so your next decision doesn't betray your future self. This book is for: People who overthink decisions Professionals who feel stuck repeating the same patterns Anyone tired of emotional reactions running their life Readers interested in psychology, emotional intelligence, and personal growth Those who want fewer regrets and more control Emotion is not the enemy. But it is a terrible decision-maker. If you're ready to stop paying the hidden cost of emotional decisions, this book will show you where the leak is, and how to seal it. Because every decision is costing you. The next one doesn't have to.