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The Decision Latency · Reopens past decisionsThe Reverser
You stay open. You revisit calls you've made. You can change your mind weeks or months after committing.
The dimensional signature
Speed
55
Information
65
Gut
60
Reversibility
15
What this type means
The Reverser commits and then frequently revisits — pulling decisions back open as new information arrives. The strength: high responsiveness to new data. The cost: partners and teams can't plan around their commitments.
In relationships
Your flexibility helps you adapt as new info comes in. People in your life experience it as inconsistency — and sometimes betrayal — even when it's growth.
Watch for
Reversal-by-default trains everyone around you to treat your decisions as provisional. That can make your "yes" worth less than other people's "maybe."
The growth edge
Mark some decisions as final from the start. "This one I'm not reopening." The discipline isn't to stop reversing — it's to choose which calls you treat as commitments and protect them.
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