Do you often jump into conclusion?

Singapore
March 7, 2009 8:10am CST
It's a bad habit i realize. Before i know what is REALLY going on, i'd form my own conclusion. And most of the times i'm wrong. And it can get quite embarrassing when i voice out my conclusion with some conviction only to be "slapped" in the face when the truth materializes. What about you? Do you jump into conclusion too?
4 responses
@tudors (1556)
• China
7 Mar 09
yeah, very often, judge by instinct or pre-impression. it's hard to say doing so is right or wrong, it depends, right? in emergency, snap judgement is very crucial.
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• United States
7 Mar 09
I know I do and a lot of people around me do. I still don't take my own advice on just letting things ride out and waiting to see what happens. I blame it on life experiences that have tended to go south as well as my brain who seems to run laps in my head.
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@nansheeca (215)
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
before i would do that and now i guess i have learned not to conclude easily because there are also many times that i am wrong. sometimes my conclusion are not so good and you're right sometimes embarrassing especially when you have shared it already with others. now i learned to hear the whole story first before giving my sight. its much safer now.
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@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
28 Jan 13
Before we conclude to something, we need to take time. Since a rush conclusion can result to misunderstandings. Some people used to conclude to something without taking into account of being definite.