The Cost of Overthinking Every Decision.
- Mo Oshodi
- Mar 21
- 1 min read
Second guessing can feel responsible. Like you’re just being careful.
But overthinking every decision is exhausting. It turns simple choices into mental marathons.
Should I say this?
Should I do that?
What if they think this?

Meanwhile, people who move forward aren't always more certain — they just decide and adjust.
Clarity comes from realizing: You don't need perfect decisions. You need workable ones.
Summary
Overthinking drains energy that could be used for progress.
Conclusion
Sometimes growth looks like deciding, acting, and trusting yourself enough to adjust if needed.


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