Every option has its pros and cons. Without knowing your end objective, you’ll forever be debating the relative pros and cons of each choice without a meaningful conclusion.
Before you dig into the options for your decision, ask yourself: “What is my end objective? What do I want to get out of this decision?”
Identify your top two objectives, a maximum of three.
Evaluate your choices based on your objective(s).
As you do that, you will find that some options will stand out more strongly than the rest. These are the options you want to look at.
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