Taking responsibility for decisions is part of leadership - most people unconsciously choose not to decide to avoid taking responsibility for potential failures

When decisions don't work out, people try to blame situations or other people instead of taking responsibility—this is being a victim, not leadership. Most people unconsciously avoid deciding precisely because deciding means owning the consequences.

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When decisions don't work out, people try to blame situations or other people instead of taking responsibility—this is being a victim, not leadership. Most people unconsciously avoid deciding precisely because deciding means owning the consequences.

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    Why Most People Avoid Deciding: Fear of Responsibility

    Taking responsibility for decisions is part of leadership - most people unconsciously choose not to decide to avoid taking responsibility for potential failures