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2007-09-18 13:21:43 · 4 answers · asked by Shoe 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

This was just test question to show someone what yahoo Answers was about.

2007-09-18 13:39:36 · update #1

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This is a perception issue. All decisions affect the "rest of your life". The issue is that we enter into 'slippery slope' arguments. A leads to B, B leads to C and so on. We are quite good at frightening ourselves -- and often needlessly.

Many avoid making decision because they fear making a mistake, being able to cope with the outcome, or being able to find solutions for a "bad" outcome.

I was not born with any guarantee of what life would be or the outcome of any choice that i make. We can really make ourselves crazy on these questions.

We also have a third option, making no decision and just riding out the situation.

2007-09-18 15:10:31 · answer #1 · answered by guru 7 · 0 0

Every choice you make has the potential to effect the rest of your life. Choose wisely.

2007-09-18 20:27:16 · answer #2 · answered by greengo 7 · 0 0

we always have a choice,the main one is : shall I live or die.then I have a choice: how shall I live.I would choose to live an honest life do no harm to any living thing.Chosing this path
is because "what goes around comes around" divine justice will seek me out and punish in some way I wouldn't expect.
I would choose to do the best I can in life,by saying "I can" never say "I can't".because I would choose to remove the T from the word "can't" and "t"ry

2007-09-18 20:39:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

every choice I make effects the rest of my life, that's why I chose to get a good education, stay within the law, and invest for my future.....and still have a damn good time

2007-09-18 20:36:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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