Decisions can be tough, especially when emotions are running high, and sometimes the best choice is to wait for the right moment to think clearly. I learned this when my family was planning my sister’s migration. From the start, there were endless debates about where would be best for her. Everyone had their opinions, and each suggestion seemed to spark another round of arguments. No one seemed willing to compromise, and I was getting exhausted just trying to get my point across.
During the day, the tension was thick. Conversations turned into debates, and debates sometimes felt like battles. It became clear that trying to resolve everything while everyone was frustrated wasn’t working. That is when I decided to leave the decision until midnight.
There is something about midnight that changes the atmosphere. The world slows down, the constant distractions fade, and even tired brains can think more clearly. It’s almost as if the city itself takes a deep breath, giving us space to reflect. In that quiet hour, everyone had cooled down a bit. Our emotions weren’t screaming as loudly, and rational thought had room to surface.
When the clock finally struck midnight, I brought the conversation back, but with a different mindset. Instead of pushing, blaming, or trying to convince anyone, we all approached the topic with calmer hearts and clearer minds. The arguments that seemed so urgent during the day suddenly felt less important. We listened more, shared our concerns more thoughtfully, and considered what really mattered, my sister’s happiness and well-being. Everybody wants her near but she somewhere else that is not near in mind. By the end of that midnight discussion, we were able to come to a decision together, one that everyone felt comfortable with.
Looking back, leaving the decision until midnight wasn’t about procrastination, it was about choosing the right time to act. Much like the superheroes in movies, sometimes the most critical decisions require a calm, undisturbed space to think clearly.
In life, we may not have superpowers, but we do have the ability to pause, step back, and wait for the right moment. Midnight gave our family that moment. It reminded me that decisions made in anger, frustration, or fatigue rarely lead to the best outcomes. Sometimes, waiting isn’t weakness, it’s wisdom.
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