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Decision making Quote by Danielle Flood

“I would be grateful for a brain transplant from a sharp octogenarian, so I could skip future surprises arising from the teenage decision-making process in which consequences are a vague, often-underused concept and drama is inevitable and exhausting. When” quote by Danielle Flood
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““I would be grateful for a brain transplant from a sharp octogenarian, so I could skip future surprises arising from the teenage decision-making process in which consequences are a vague, often-underused concept and drama is inevitable and exhausting. When””

Danielle Flood

About This Quote

The speaker wishes to avoid youthful impulsivity by gaining the wisdom of an older mind, hoping to eliminate unexpected consequences and drama.

In simple terms: Wants older wisdom to avoid teen mistakes.

Key Takeaway

Seek experience before acting.

Themes

wisdom impulsivity age consequences drama

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • personal relationships
  • financial decisions
  • health choices

Key Concepts

psychology decision making life stages

Questions to Reflect On

  • How could you gain perspective without a transplant?
  • What practical steps can reduce impulsive choices?
A Different Perspective

Age does not guarantee better decisions; experience must be applied.

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