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Tuesday, January 14th, 2003 01:21 pm
I was chatting with [livejournal.com profile] pdi this morning about folks who spend their lives dealing with lesser of two evils decision making. They usually see two options and they don't want either.

They have a thousand reasons why they don't want either option. They are convinced there aren't any other options. However, they have actually chosen another option. They have chosen to not decide and to whine about the injustice of only having two options.

Then, of course, as soon as I notice that pattern in other people, I notice it in me. It is great to have these insights 'cause I can generate win-win solutions when I recognize that I have subconsciously limited my options

I love working on my personal philosophy and translating the insights into reality. Without the second part, the first part isn't rewarding to me.