At times, all of us make decisions based on something other than the truth. I like to think of this as “decisional delusion.”
The word delusion means “something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated.” Decisional delusion points to action — or inaction — that originates from poor understanding or a lack of clear thinking. The end result is usually not good.
One day, during a layover in Minneapolis, I walked in a bookstore to browse the time away. Something caught my eye that made me feel ill. I had been thinking about writing a book titled Thinking Inside the Box for a Change, but I had procrastinated. Decisional delusion convinced me that I could always write it later.
The book that jumped off the shelf at me was titled Thinking Inside the Box. After flipping through the pages, I could tell the content was completely different than what I had been thinking about writing, but it was still too late. I knew that the opportunity to grab people’s attention with that title had passed.
I had missed an opportunity because of Decisional Delusion. I falsely believed that I could always write that book later…so I chose to do something different. I was wrong, and that opportunity is gone.
In the end, a decision to do something now — or to do it later — is either based on absolute truth or it has some components of delusion. As I mentioned in “Procrastination is Your Friend,” procrastination is neither good nor bad. It depends on what you do with it.
In this case, because of a false belief, I had made a poor choice in where to invest my time.
That poor choice didn’t happen overnight. There was a time when I could have still written that book and gotten away with a little procrastination. However, I never knew when that window of time slipped away. Not until I saw that book on the shelf.
By the way, I bought that book, as a reminder to myself to not let opportunities pass me by.
Have you experienced decisional delusion? How have you overcome this silent killer of dreams?
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Procrastination I know. I have lived with Mr. Procrastination since 1963. I can’t begin to tell how many “good deals” got away through the years because we had to “think about it.”
There is a very fine line between procrastination and laziness. If you put it off today…that is procrastination. If you put it off again tomorrow, that is laziness.
However, opposites do attract. I am an optimist. So now I know how to judge the difference. And I know I CAN DO ALL things through Christ who gives me strength. And if I co-operate, I willl stay in His Perfect Timing.
Thanks for your comment Brenda. I have certainly leaned on that verse many times in my life. There is a local HS football team who won the state championship with that verse as their theme for the year. I believe they got it from the movie Facing the Giants (awesome movie if you haven’t seen it… it’s worth seeing multiple times). http://www.facingthegiants.com/home.php
Well, Tim, you might not have INTENTIONALLY done it — but in my mind — this writing was for ME! Thanks for the boldness to write it — and thanks for TRUTH you give us all. Now I have to RECEIVE the truth and work with it! You are the BEST!
Thanks for your kind words Louise… I needed it too.
Has anyone read Journey to the Land of Purple? It’s coming… cause Louise Thaxton is writing it!