Just what the heck is a "decision" anyway?
It seems like every time we have to make a "decision", it's because we are faced with a problem.
Do you make a "decision" if you need another piece of cake?
Do you make a "decision" if you need a new automobile?
Do you make a "decision" to do the right thing?
Do you make a "decision" if you are going to make a career move?
It seems like a "decision" is an either/or process. One option can be good, one could be bad. And it's up to us to "decide" which we will take a chance on.
We do this ... or we do that. We decide on one thing versus another.
But what about a "choice"?
It's nice when we can make a "choice".
A "choice" if we want that additional piece of cake.
A "choice" if we want to replace our existing automobile.
A "choice" to do the right thing.
A "choice" if we want to change careers.
A "Choice" seems to imply that we have two or more good options that we can choose from. It's a good place to be.
A "Decision" seems to imply that we are faced with options, some of which could be bad. It's not a great place to be.
How nice it would be if all of our "Decisions" could actually be "Choices".
It's your choice on which to use in the future.
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