Most of us think we’re in control of our choices. Here’s what’s actually going on beneath the surface.
We Like to Think Our Choices Are Ours
Most of us believe we make decisions consciously.
We think things through. We weigh the options. We land on what makes the most sense. At least that’s how it feels from the inside.
But if you slow down and really look at it, most decisions don’t happen that cleanly.
They come with a feeling first. A pull. A hesitation. A quiet yes or no that arrives before the reasoning does.
And only after that do we explain it.
There’s Always Something Beneath the Surface
Not everything shaping a decision is obvious.
Some of it comes from past experiences. Some from fear. Some from beliefs we’ve carried so long we’ve stopped questioning them.
You might avoid something without knowing exactly why. Or choose something that feels right even though you can’t explain it.
That’s not random. That’s usually something underneath pushing its way through.
The Past Has a Way of Staying Present
Every decision you make carries pieces of what came before.
What you’ve been through. What worked. What hurt. What you told yourself you’d never do again.
Even the things you don’t actively think about still shape how you respond. So what feels like a present moment choice is often layered with old meaning.
Most people never stop to notice that. But it’s always there.
Awareness Changes How You Choose
The moment you start noticing these patterns, something shifts.
You pause a little longer. You question what you’re actually reacting to. You begin to separate what’s in front of you from what you’re bringing into it.
That creates space.
Not perfect clarity. But enough to make a more intentional choice instead of just reacting.
Stories Help Us See What We Miss
Sometimes we’re too close to our own patterns to see them clearly.
That’s where stories come in. They give us distance. They let us watch someone else struggle, hesitate, choose, and in that space we start to recognize something familiar.
Not because it’s the same situation. But because the feeling underneath it is true.
The Forces We Don’t Always See
There’s a deeper layer to all of this.
The idea that not everything shaping us is immediately visible. That there are forces, internal and external, we don’t fully understand but still respond to every single day.
This is something I explore in Narican: The Cloaked Deception. A story about what happens when those hidden forces become harder to ignore and what it really means to face them.
Paying Attention Changes Everything
You don’t need to figure everything out.
You don’t need to analyze every decision you’ve ever made. But paying attention, just a little more than you usually do, can change a lot.
Notice what you feel. Notice what you avoid. Notice what keeps showing up again and again.
That’s usually where understanding begins.
And once you see it, you can’t choose the same way again.

