Individualized Democracy.
It has come to my attention that there is a mood intended for the deliriously wondering mind which has too many options on had, till it receives no compromise for the road it will choose to take.
No vocabulary in the English language to describe the kind of feeling for this - directionless, yet purposeful. Options may not exactly be a good thing and within our little cramped minds, we call for an election and we fight it out, this process of decision making, I call – Individualized Democracy (ID).
Choices are made every single $%#&ing day for as long as we are breathing, though I am quite certain some people breathe longer than others.
Some decisions just take longer to settle in, just like the way we decide on which answer to shade in an all important life altering exam that we have to take, which we are absolutely not so prepared for. Some answers come more easily than others, but the blindness of our emotions sometimes just eclipses the very choice we know is right.
Individualized Democracy allows us this luxury to vote for a decision, unless, it is out rightly indisputable (like how Liverpool is gonna win the Premier League from the clutches of Chelski).
How soon or how right we perceive a decision is to be made, all depends on the election policy we adopt. Take for example, to eat Chocolate with Nutz and Raisins, or a healthy Muesli Bar? An election policy where all the votes from all places are collated and counted, and the result will thus have made its choice.
Counting the votes as such takes a little more time. In my case, the votes’ mostly anonymous – Chocolate with Nutz and Raisins. Just take it that the general population of my body isn’t so concerned with health issues. Other policy demands would make sure only the brain votes.
So, as we become more confident about certain issues, our decision process speeds up. But there is something we should all understand, that whatever decision we have made, will have it’s cause, effect and consequences.
In all circumstances, let’s slow down the pace a little, and allow our inner-self time to vote with more patience and hopefully, with a little more wisdom.
Else it may well turn out to be Individualized Communism.

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