The question doesn’t really make much sense
ANSWER 1: The impulsive decision that I took was buying a car.
EXPLANATION: In Summer 2016, I took the decision to buy a car which was impulsive in nature. The car was being offered at a huge stock clearance discount by the dealer and the car was also a limited version much loved by my father. So, to get the last minute deal I bought the car within a week's notice.
ANSWER 2: The decision was taken because the car was limited and it was a huge stock clearance from the dealer's end after which the car's production was stopped and it won't be available. The car being my father's favorite, I wanted to gift it to my dad.
ANSWER 3: The consequence of the decision was I had to get loan from finance company with a tenure of 5 years. The car was well out of my budget. I made a down payment of whatever savings and I got my loan.
ANSWER 4: If the decision was to made all over again, I would prefer to calculate my finance first. I would prefer a used car to buy for me or my dad rather than running for last minute deals from the dealers. The used car will be well within my budget and would also be offering the same features as the new car would have been.
Here are the reasons:
1. gives you a better chance of having your wishes carried out,
2. The people closest to you would not have to fight over the decision
Healthcare directives are a set of document that specifiy what actions should be taken for your health in case you are no longer capable to make your own decision.
Without these directives, closest people to you might torn apart because of the decision, so you better off provide one and they can respect your decision without being burdened by it.