A good decision is like choosing your favorite toy before going to the park, you pick one that makes you happy and helps you have fun.
What Makes a Decision Good?
Good decisions are ones where you think about what you want, and then choose something that helps you get it. It’s like when you’re picking between ice cream and cake for dessert, both are good, but if you love chocolate, picking the one with chocolate makes your decision better.
Why Some Decisions Are Better Than Others
Sometimes, people make decisions quickly without thinking much, like grabbing the first toy they see. But other times, they take a moment to think about what will happen later, like choosing a toy that can be played with for hours instead of just a few minutes.
Good decisions are not always perfect, sometimes you pick something and then realize it wasn’t the best choice. That’s okay! What matters is that you made the decision because you thought about it, not just because it was the easiest thing to do. A good decision is like choosing your favorite toy before going to the park, you pick one that makes you happy and helps you have fun.
Why Some Decisions Are Better Than Others
Sometimes, people make decisions quickly without thinking much, like grabbing the first toy they see. But other times, they take a moment to think about what will happen later, like choosing a toy that can be played with for hours instead of just a few minutes.
Good decisions are not always perfect, sometimes you pick something and then realize it wasn’t the best choice. That’s okay! What matters is that you made the decision because you thought about it, not just because it was the easiest thing to do.
Examples
- Choosing the most delicious pizza slice from a tray of options.
- Deciding whether to bring an umbrella when it starts raining.
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See also
- What are gut feelings?
- What are emotional influences?
- What are heuristics and biases?
- What are situational factors?
- What are intuitions?