That's the only thing I'm sure of! lol
2006-06-10 13:31:27
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answer #1
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answered by merlin_steele 6
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There are three types of realities
1- Intellectual reality (we call knowledge)
2- Physical reality (we call things)
3- Spiritual reality ( we call God)
Suppose u want to join college, and u think u r indecisive about it, then in order to be sure that u r indecisive.
Just ask yourself if u have obtained full and proper knowledge about the college u want to join.
If not then then u r indecisive
If yes then u r NOT indecisive about the matter
2006-06-24 07:23:18
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answered by iChrist 2
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Why is being sure of indecisiveness important? It really only manage to other people. If you're fine the way you are, then spend their time however you wish. It being indecisive pleases you, or you're just into mental masturbation, have at it.
2006-06-24 09:01:49
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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paradoxical
like "the only thing static is change"
rewording: the only certainty is uncertainty.
How can I be 'certain' I'm uncertain? ..
well both concepts collapse at the limit. Hmm
like proving an unprovable (i.e. a negative)
or what So-crates said: All I know is that I know nothing.
To 'know" that you know nothing.. you have to believe there IS something called pure knowledge. It's a great metaphorical inference, but without it being available a priori, we must rely on our belief of it.
It's the same for certainty. If you're uncertain, doubtful, uncommitted... does that status necessitate "certainty"? Do you feel a 'lack' of certainty? But we only infer there is such a thing to begin with. And make gradations of 'uncertainty'. Sometimes resting on some ideas as "fact" and "true". But only in a context, with a very particular attitude.. yeah.
We've made positive categories like "certainty," "normalcy," "beauty", "necesity" through the abstraction of gradations, and gradations AGAINST that which is not available... this "positive" universal.. that doesn't exist ever.
2006-06-10 15:23:54
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answered by -.- 6
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Half sure. Being indecisive means you can not decide which is which, and that goes also to your deciding whether you are really indecisive or not.
No. on the other hand, maybe you are not indecisive enough to know you are really indecisive. Are you following me? I hope so.
On the other hand, if you really are indecisive, I don't think you are sure yourself if you really wanted to post this question, and more indecisive whether you want to check out the answers or not, or believe the answers or not.
So, my answer is: I really don't know, then again, maybe I do.
2006-06-10 15:04:50
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answer #5
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answered by malko 3
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I hate indecision, well, I really don't hate it I guess i dislike it, well that's not really true because I am often indecisive my self, well sometimes not all the time. Making a decision is just a matter of saying yes or no, well not exactly yes or no, I guess it could be maybe, but I am not sure, but maybe.
2006-06-23 02:08:33
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answered by loufedalis 7
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Being decisive or indecisive is a choice. If we'd want to be sure of the things we want to do, we need to choose how to be decisive about them. Indecisive is just a neurosis one can undo. It is not something one should dwell upon because life can only be lived well if and when we decide on things we believe in. :)
2006-06-24 06:08:03
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answered by Jo Ann 6
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If you think you're indecisive that in and of itself is proof that you are! Even though, being indecisive, you would never realize it. Ask a friend. lol
2006-06-22 09:28:08
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answered by Mr J 3
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Well, if you think, which we all do, sometimes just not logically. If you think a question then that question is real. If you think a question it means that you are unsure or uncertain of the answer. So no one who thinks a question is sure. So the only way you can be sure is to evaluate all the answers that you recieve about that question from internal and external sources. Once you have selected the answer that fits the question, hell I can't decide how to go on! Good luck
2006-06-24 08:03:57
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answered by The Burro 2
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Yes, i used to be really indecisive, but now I'm not so sure anymore.
2006-06-10 17:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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To a degree being indecisive can open doors in your mind for you to weigh the outcome of your options..however if you cannot reach any decisions... then it can be a hinderance.
2006-06-22 04:53:58
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answered by rruehlen45 2
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