Have you ever wondered why a person made a bad decision? It might be a business decision, a partner in marriage, a medical treatment, a school choice, a new home, or a controversial election vote.
Did you scratch your head and ask yourself, whatwere they thinking?
We have all found ourselves in this situation. In fact, with honest retrospect, we might even question the choices we ourselves have made.
This is where Why are They Not Capable? comes in, offering a relatable and insightful perspective on decision-making. It takes a brief (52 pages) and bold look at eleven variables contributing to our inability to make wise decisions in our society today.
These variables will help you with the the decisions you have questioned in the lives of others, including politicians and celebritiesilluminate factors that influence your own choices.identify your strengths and weaknesses when confronting a big decision, thus guiding you to the higher-quality option.confidently find reasons to be proud of some past choices.become better equipped to guide others toward improved discernment.prevent disastrous outcomes that might lead to severe and irreversible harm, affecting individuals, families, and society.Discernment: Why are They Not Capable? ponders why some are incapable of discerning, and the critical final chapter addresses what can happen when a society, specifically the United States, loses its ability to discern. This book will help you answer these two imperative questions and improve your ability to discern.
You may want to recommend Discernment: Why are They Not Capable? to those who need help making better choices or to those who would like to guide others to improved decisions.
Our decisions are determined by our ability to discern, and these decisions determine our destiny. Is there anything more important than the ability to discern wisely?