Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Choices


Choices form part and parcel of our daily lives. But we tend to find those which affect our future as the most difficult to decide on.

The reasons include: -
(a) Basis of decision is uncertainty and speculation of the probable outcome of the pros and cons.
(b) When it comes to subjective matters such as matters of the heart, speculation makes it even more subjective.

Question then, is whether we should make such choices upfront. For it is probably easier to just follow your gutt feel and see what is the outcome at the end.

For Pumpkin, as adults, we should be responsible for our future. By at least, assessing what available information upfront to minimise any setbacks or at least losses (both pecuniary and health). For, as you age further, the curve to tolerate these losses gets steeper and steeper, so why take the chance?

3 comments:

Weig said...

But to Cirnelle, the more you chew on bubble gum, the easier it is to stretch into the bubble when blown.

Pumpkin said...

Bubble gum?

Pumpkin said...

Bubble gum?