We can make the best choice among good choices, but what if the only choices are bad choices, do we still choose.
Can we refuse to choose, is that refusal a choice, or is it avoidance and perhaps as a choice, even not choosing is not even the best of bad choices.
Do we really have choices. How do we assess our choices or should we think more critically about our decision-making process.
If everything is as it should be, our decision-making process goes like this:
- We determine what we want to achieve, and then the value of achieving it.
- Next, we look at our options and decide which one will suit us best.