Every human being make decisions. But all decisions are made by experiences and tensions of urgency.
In the temperate regions, people wear sweaters because of cold.
A rice farmer in my local villa quickly harvested his rice recently because his daughter's tuition was over due and must be paid before writing exams
The governor of the state of Benue bought 100 18-seater buses for the citizens to ply at lower T-fair because he found with empathy that the increase in fuel price was causing untold hassles.
The fall of Kabul in 2021 was influenced by several factors, including the rapid withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces, the Afghan government's weak military capabilities, political corruption, and the Taliban's effective military strategy and territorial gains.
The combination of these elements contributed to the swift collapse of the Afghan government and the Taliban's takeover of the capital. However, Ashraf Ghani quickly ran of the office, fled for safety because Taliban was encroaching.
Decisions are made by experiences, and urgent experiences create tensions that majorly influence decision making.
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