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More Than One Answer

Thinking

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Decisions, mostly, are not just an a or b answer.  How many times has your child asked you a yes or no question and instead of answering with yes or no you simply answered maybe?  You found a third answer when there only looked like two.

When you have a decision to make and it looks like you only have two options and they are both bad you need to search for the third.  Write down your possible answers, seek out the advice of a friend, or look to another source but look for your third, and hopefully better, option.

“I don’t believe in the no-win scenario.” William Shatner, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan