Is it normal to see both sides of every argument thus rendering you indecisive?

I've always been like this, I can never make confident decisions and my personal progress has stalled because of it. Alot of people see it as a good trait, but at times it feels like a curse.

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  • NeuroNeptunian

    I have the same issue but I don't see it as a problem. Genuinely, most arguments make sense to me if I look at them the way the person making the argument does. This is why I detest it when people insult others with different viewpoints.

    I'm with Dappled, though, with experience, you'll develop a much more firm stance regarding issues that people care about. Most people have personal views shaped by life experiences, the more you live, the more clear your opinions will become to you.

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  • DADNSCAL

    Hmm. Maybe yes, maybe no.

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  • dappled

    I think you'll find that the confidence you require comes with experience. I've always had strong opinions but having something to back them up with is really useful.

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