"The most dangerous prediction is the one that turns out to be correct."
Daniel Mercer survives a routine car accident with only a minor concussion.
The hospital discharges him within hours.
Insurance calls the incident standard procedure.
His workplace schedules a quick "wellness alignment."
Everything is explained.
Everything is reasonable.
And yet something about the explanations feels... wrong.
A phrase appears in his medical report that he never used.
An insurance adjustment arrives before he files any request.
A meeting at work is scheduled before he tells anyone what happened.
Individually, each event makes sense.
Together, they suggest something impossible.
It's as if the systems around him are already responding to decisions he hasn't made yet.
Daniel tells himself he's imagining patterns.
Until the adjustments start arriving before the choices exist.
And the question becomes impossible to ignore:
If every decision you make can be predicted...
are they still your decisions at all?
Before You Decide is a psychological thriller about perception, prediction, and the quiet systems shaping modern life.