The best way to deal with a spur-of-the-moment promise, or a decision made on impulse is to enjoy its spontaneity or pretend as if it was never made, because it won't last.
It's like a promise made during a vulnerable time in bed; you wouldn't be bothered or disappointed if you do not look forward to it with absolute certainly that it will be fulfilled. But, that's just a personal opinion.
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