How to make hard choices - Ruth Chang
Did you know hard choices can change your life? Well, obviously it can and it can change your life in lots of ways. Deciding what job opportunity to choose or what place you should move to can both be hard choices. "Hard choices seem to be occasions for agonizing, hand-wringing, the gnashing of teeth." I agree with her on this because hard choices can really boggle your mind and sometimes you can't choose between the two.
I believe when making a hard choice you have to look at the situation from both perspectives. Usually the best choice is to find which choice can earn you more benefits and or more alternatives to help out your predicament. Making a hard choice doesn't have to be as hard as we make it out to be. If only choosing what to eat for lunch was as easy as choosing a career then we wouldn't suffer from making the wrong choice.
Now, if there's no best option, "or if the scales don't tip in favor of one alternative over another, then surely the alternatives must be equally good". Even if your thinking one is not better than the other you want to be 100% positive. And if they really are the same then " heres how you should decide between careers, places to live, people to marry: Flip a coin."
Did you know hard choices can change your life? Well, obviously it can and it can change your life in lots of ways. Deciding what job opportunity to choose or what place you should move to can both be hard choices. "Hard choices seem to be occasions for agonizing, hand-wringing, the gnashing of teeth." I agree with her on this because hard choices can really boggle your mind and sometimes you can't choose between the two.
I believe when making a hard choice you have to look at the situation from both perspectives. Usually the best choice is to find which choice can earn you more benefits and or more alternatives to help out your predicament. Making a hard choice doesn't have to be as hard as we make it out to be. If only choosing what to eat for lunch was as easy as choosing a career then we wouldn't suffer from making the wrong choice.
Now, if there's no best option, "or if the scales don't tip in favor of one alternative over another, then surely the alternatives must be equally good". Even if your thinking one is not better than the other you want to be 100% positive. And if they really are the same then " heres how you should decide between careers, places to live, people to marry: Flip a coin."