When making decisions, it's crucial to consider all perspectives. Just like tossing a coin can result in heads, tails, or even landing on its edge with no clear outcome, selective listening can lead to disastrous choices. Remembering the story of Shurpanakha and Ravana from Ramayana (Indian mythology) serves as a reminder that without understanding all sides, decisions can go astray. Analyzing situations from every angle is key to well-thought-out decisions. #leadership #decisionmaking
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1moGood narrate Rahul, can not agree more, learning is skill and will be developed thru experience and exposure, good leaders have these quality before taking well thought out decision