There's an interesting link about decision making called "Analysis Paralysis". The article points out how introverts are vulnerable to this problem, but I feel that this problem is not limited to introverts. All of us are affected by it. From the article: "As an introvert, you're a deep thinker and you like to consider every angle of a problem. And that's a good thing — except when it leads to something called analysis paralysis. What is analysis paralysis? It's what happens when you get so carried away analyzing every aspect of a situation that you can't come to a decision. Instead, you just sit there, paralyzed, doing nothing. As an introvert, you're prone to analysis paralysis..." Here's the link: Avoiding Analysis Paralysis - For Dummies Here are two quotes about how "Analysis Paralysis" affects all of us. "I come from an environment where, if you see a snake, you kill it. At GM, if you see a snake, the fi