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“You only need one good reason to commit to an idea, not four hundred. But if you have four hundred reasons to say yes and one reason to say no, the answer is probably no.” quote by Twyla Tharp
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“You only need one good reason to commit to an idea, not four hundred. But if you have four hundred reasons to say yes and one reason to say no, the answer is probably no.”

Twyla Tharp

About This Quote

Source Interview: TEDx Talk, 2015

Having a single strong justification drives commitment, while many minor reasons can dilute decision clarity.

In simple terms: One strong reason beats many weak ones.

Key Takeaway

Focus on the core reason before committing.

Themes

decision making commitment clarity

Mood

determined reflective

Type

advice motivational

When to use this quote

  • career choices
  • relationships
  • entrepreneurial ventures
  • personal projects

Key Concepts

psychology cost‑benefit analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What is the one compelling reason for your next step?
  • How do you evaluate the weight of reasons?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on multiple minor reasons can cause indecision.

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