<p>I had a solid position in respect to something, but when I was actually in the moment (i.e. in that time and space) of that something, I utterly changed my position. </p>
<p>For instance, you tell yourself you won’t ever deface your skin with a tattoo, but when you’re in the environment of a tattoo parlor, you approach the whole possibility with such prospect, essentially changing your entire mentality without realizing this swing of thought. You now think tattoos will make you more attractive, only thinking about the positive consequences until after you leave the parlor, or until the despicable black ink is partially embedded in your epidermis. </p>
<p>It happened to me today, and I’m displeased not because I realized it was the wrong decision in retrospect–at least for me–but it was like an involuntary twitch I couldn’t control by any means. </p>
<p>Ever happen to you as well?</p>