"What are your options?" means you're looking at all the things you can choose to do.
Imagine you’re at a candy store and you want to pick one piece of candy. You look around, and there are chocolates, gummies, licorice, and even candy corn! Each of those is an option, a different choice you can make.
What Are Your Options?
- If you like sweet things, you might pick the gummies.
- If you want something soft, maybe you go for chocolates.
- If you're brave, you might try the licorice!
Each time, you’re choosing from your options, just like when you pick what to wear in the morning or which toy to play with.
You don’t always know all your options at first, sometimes you have to look around and think about what's available. But once you see them, it’s easier to make a choice!
Examples
- Picking a shirt from your closet to wear today
- Selecting which game to play with friends
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See also
- How Does Microeconomics and Economic Agents Work?
- How Does Infinite Horizon Work?
- How Does This Is Your Brain on Decision-making Work?
- What are active agents?
- How To Always Make the Right Decision? – Sadhguru?