From reading your post it sounds like you have thought things out and just need that little push to make your decision final.
Something I read years ago that has always stuck with me was from an interview with some big time businessman.
He was asked about some of the big decisions he had to make over the years and how he went about it.
His answer was I flip a coin.
The interviewer was shocked he would make multi million dollar decisions on the toss of a coin until he explained.
In you heart and in your gut you already know what to do.
If you are happy with the coin toss result then go full steam ahead.
On the other hand if you have to second guess the coin toss then as you already knew in your gut it was the wrong way to go so you simply go back to your other plan.
Really no different than upping your bid at an auction. asking your gal for her hand in marriage or starting a new career.
You are being cautious which is good but deep down you know the answer to your question already.
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