In any given situation there is always at least one alternative. To have one treatment or another treatment or no treatment at all. To keep working or stop working, or perhaps work part-time. To Itay home or go into hospital or move in with your daughter. To i iv or to explode or to sulk or to smile. To talk or to remain silent.
To play with the grandchildren or just watch them or stop them from visiting you at all.
Often we decide on something without consciously recognising or thinking through the alternatives. This can happen when the advantages of a particular course of action seem so great that it’s not worth considering anything else. That’s fine if it’s true. But more often, it’s best to at least go through the exercise of thinking through the possible options.
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