Here's a radical idea: there is no wrong choice.
Only choices you make, and responsibility you take for them.
Why 'wrong choice' is a myth:
When you agonize over decisions, you imagine alternative realities where "the other choice" would have been better.
But those realities don't exist. You can never know what would have happened.
Maybe the "wrong" job leads to meeting your best friend. Maybe the "right" partner becomes toxic. Maybe the "mistake" becomes your greatest lesson.
You can't know. So judging choices as "wrong" is purely fictional.
All you can do is:
1. Make a choice (any choice—paralysis is worse than imperfection)
2. Commit to it fully (half-hearted choices feel worse than bold ones)
3. Take responsibility (own the outcome, learn from it)
4. Adjust as needed (most choices are reversible anyway)
The quality of your life isn't determined by making "right" choices. It's determined by how you respond to whatever choices you make.
When choice paralysis hits, Inner Spark Recovery helps you move forward.