Saturday, May 5, 2007

Making Decision

For a given item, you can view it from different sides, directions and angles and found that from these different directions you see this item, it has different apperance. For example, the most symbolic building in Sydney- Sydney Opera House. When you view it from far away, it is so beautiful. When you view at it just under its roof, you can see those little little squares that were used to build it up. When you view at it from different direction, its appearance is different.









Sydney Opera House- view from different distances, different direction.


In one society (or maybe I should say in this world), there is one bright and one dark side. On the brighter side, you see rapid development, wealth and happiness; while on the other side, there lies poor, and the victims from the rapid development. You won't be able to see the dark side of the society unless you look at it closely and you view it from different directions. So, don't judge things by looking at it from one direction only.

When it comes to decision making, you might find that each option has its positive and negative points. You might not be able to find something you are looking at on option A but it appeared on option B but option B does not have another factor you want but it presents on option A.


There is nothing 100% perfect in this world. When you were asked to make only one choice from many equally well options (none of them is 100% perfect), how will you make your decisions?


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