What is a Limiting Choice?
A limiting choice is like having fewer options than you'd like. It’s like being told you can only pick one toy from the store, even though there are 10 you love.
Why Does It Happen?
Sometimes it happens because of rules, like if your mom says, "Only one candy today." Other times, it's just because there aren’t enough candies to go around. It’s like when all your friends want the same toy at the same time.
So next time you see only a few options instead of lots, remember: that’s a limiting choice, and sometimes, that happens to everyone! Imagine you're picking out your favorite snack at the store, choices are like the different flavors of candy on the shelf.
Now, sometimes there's a limiting choice, that means not all candies are available. Maybe only red and blue ones are left, even though you really wanted green.
Examples
- A teacher decides which books students can read.
- A parent limits what time their child can stay up.
- A boss chooses who gets a promotion.
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See also
- How Does Knowing When to Say Yes or No Work?
- How Does Infinite Horizon Work?
- How Does Language and Power Work?
- What are decision-making processes?
- How To Always Make the Right Decision? – Sadhguru?