You always have a choice
Usually a multiple choice.
A simple yes or no would be easier. And sometimes that’s good enough.
“Yes, that’ll do. I’ll take that one.”
It’s right there in front of you. Don’t make it complicated. Just do it.
But maybe it's not so simple. As Einstein or some other genius has been quoted as saying, “There is always an easy and obvious answer. That’s usually wrong.”
Take your time to consider the alternatives. Make a better choice and you may have better results. More pleasure, less pain.
What’s your choice?
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Be better. Do better.
Del Chatterson, your Uncle Ralph
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