How to Make a Difficult Choice on Getting Something
You want to get two things but you can only get one. Here is how to pick which one to get
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1Review the pros and cons of getting one of the things. Remember that it's not just quantity, but quality, too. Think about how heavy each of the pros and cons are. How much does it matter? How will it affect the future and other people?
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2Ask someone trusted. Talk to a close friend or family member, and get their opinion. Talk it through with them, but remember: no one else can truly make your choice for you.
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EditTips
- Get the other thing later as soon as you can.
EditWarnings
- Make sure you want your decision. Because you might not like the thing your getting and wish you got the other thing.
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