Other people's feelings can influence our decisions. People have an incredibly powerful effect on us. We care about other people and we don't want to hurt their feelings, and we want to make good decisions too.
But, don't let other people influence your decisions or thoughts too much. Because, sometimes the fate of someone/something hang on our ability to make good decisions.
People's feelings can influence our decisions, they can influence our decisions even more if they're important to us. For example, Glee Episode 4, Kurt is a 'girly guy'. His dad wants him to be on the football team. Of course his dad is an important person to him, and he wants to make his dad proud rather than being this 'girly guy'. So, he joins the team and made the team won. But, Kurt's passion is not for football, but singing. At the end, Kurt confessed the truth and his dad understands. I think it's true that people's feelings can influence our decisions, even more if that person is important to us.
We don't want our decision to hurt other people, like declining something that hurt other people's feelings. In his book, "The Power of a Positive No," Dr. William Ury says taking a second to stop and think it through will allow you to weigh the pros and cons and make an effective decision, which will yield an effective answer. Many people struggle with declining offers or requests because they're afraid of hurting another person's feelings. My opinion, i agree with this, many people struggle declining offer or request because they're afraid of hurting another person's feelings, but there are many ways to say 'no' without upsetting or hurting other people's feelings.
Sometimes when we make decisions, we need other's people comment and sometimes people are too scared to make their own decisions, they're scared it wouldn't be accepted and hurt their community of friends. Marilyn Manson said, "A lot of people don't want to