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Rewiring Your Self to Break Addictions and Habits: Overcoming Problem Patterns

By Angela Browne Miller


In this book there is a chapter on Decision Making. She talks briefly about how adult moral development begins at age 16 and not until 25 is it consolidated in some but not all people.


She talks about how drug use and other trauma can arrest, in some cases permanently, cognitive function and with that moral development.


She discusses how good decisions are made and how to improve the decision making process.


My son has poor judgment, and I feel, makes poor decisions. But this is a chicken and egg problem. If you decide poorly and have poor judgment, it is this same limited capacity that evaluates the decision to work on one's decision-making and to view it as limited.


My son that I can remember right now has not chosen to deal with a problem beyond his illusion that he is balding.


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