Crucial Decisions Alone

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Some people prefer to make crucial decisions alone while others think that it is better to refer to the advice of their friends and family beforehand. In my opinion, I am more inclined to the latter way. I feel this way for two reasons, which I will explore in the following essay. First of all, I assert that the possibility of making wrong decisions is much higher if we make them by ourselves. Obviously, confronting a dilemma is usually stressful, and therefore it makes us less conscious. Moreover, when we need to decide something which we have never encountered before, and we lack the experience involving the specific situation, it is conceivable that we could barely come up with a wise determination. My own experience is a compelling example for this. When I was in my freshman year of university, besides the mandatory courses, our department required us to …show more content…

I posit that people around us, especially the ones close to us, understand our situation and ability more than we expect because they observe and interact with us every day. Therefore, when we ask for their opinion, they can help us recognize what our weaknesses and strengths are, on which we can base to modify our plans to achieve the desired targets. Furthermore, there is someone who is very experienced, so they can give us of great value pieces of advice. For instance, when my cousin was in the last year of high school, she had difficulty in determining which colleges she should apply for: one was in proximity to her neighborhood, and the one was over a great distance but it had her most favorite major. To obtain more information, she contacted with students she knew who were studying in two universities and come to see the counselor in her school as well. Finally, she synthesized all their advice and realized that the distant university was the more proper one. Currently, she is very satisfied with her campus

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