How have doubts benefited you?

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  1. krisingreen profile image60
    krisingreenposted 12 years ago

    How have doubts benefited you?

  2. CyclingFitness profile image90
    CyclingFitnessposted 12 years ago

    My doubts have helped me stay realistic and level headed while helping me make decisions

  3. stars439 profile image60
    stars439posted 12 years ago

    Definitely doubts have there good points. They keep us from taking risks that maybe far too dangerous. I doubt if I would want to swim too far out in the pool especially if there are no life guards around. I am not a great swimmer.

    Should I invest into a bussiness idea , and use our home to make a bussiness loan ? My better sinces tell me that I should never use my home for that purpose. I know someone who did that , and lost their home because their bussiness failed.

    Doubts seem to be protective agents. Sometimes they may be too protective. This is where careful thinking, and planning, and good decision making helps us to determine what is safe to do, and what is not.

    Just sharing some of my thoughts. God Bless You.

  4. 34th Bomb Group profile image61
    34th Bomb Groupposted 12 years ago

    I'm not sure what you're asking, as it encompasses a great deal of things, but here's a shot:

    It's overcoming doubt that makes one stronger. Everyone has doubts - often these doubts paralyze us and we miss out on some pretty neat things.
    IF you're able to overcome a doubt (and, trust me, I've had more than my share) you'll realize that you are capable of enduring many of life's curve balls and you'll be a better person for it.
    You'll definitely have a lot more fun - just be careful and make the choice that is best for YOU, not your girlfriend or Mom or Aunt Leslie...

    Good luck!!

  5. Dave Mathews profile image60
    Dave Mathewsposted 12 years ago

    the moment my intuitive powers kick in on something on some level I know to be wary of things to come.

  6. edhan profile image37
    edhanposted 12 years ago

    I think having 2nd thought rather than doubts will benefit as it may be a rash decision that you may regret about it. So I think having doubts are like 2nd thoughts do come in handy when handling certain situations.

    A lot of times we may be doing things on impulse therefore having doubts will help us to reduce the effect of wrong choices.

    I used to do stuffs on impulse but now rather control in having 2nd thoughts before jumping into that.

    I guess either having doubts or 2nd thoughts are good things to benefit anyone.

  7. nightwork4 profile image61
    nightwork4posted 12 years ago

    they have kept me alive a few times. doubts stopped me from going into the wrong houses, hanging with the wrong people etc.

  8. Sesshoumaru2st profile image62
    Sesshoumaru2stposted 12 years ago

    Helped me to see which politicians are just rats.Like majority of them in seats now are just basically sellouts.I even doubted president Obama and it turned out to be beneficial because all that change as been thrown under the bus.

 
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