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How To Make Choices In Life?

How To Make Choices In Life?

every one of us in our lives have gone through that moment when we need to choose between two things and it is headreackimg to choose.

so, here are some ways you can choose what you really want:

  1. Think about the positive points of both the things and then choose any one of them randomly. If you regret your decision, then boom!! You know your answer.
  2. Now look at the negative ones and then think if you can make these negative things act in favour of you..if you can..then why think twice..just go for it.
  3. the most important one is...... Ask someone for help😂😂😂😂... Well we all know it rarely works..

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ME AND MYSELF

some opportunities knock on your door once in life

whether you get it or not, all depends on your choice.

such gifts never refrain

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lonelyluna51

I am just another teenager trying to cope up with the hard times in life... And through my experiences.. I wanna help others to be brave and supportive towards oneself and others..😊😊😊

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