“My basic principle is that you don’t make
decisions because they are easy; you don’t make them because they are cheap;
you don’t make them because they’re popular; you make them because they’re
right.”-Theodore Hesburgh
What this marvelous statement
means is that we must not get to the point in which you have to rely on
absolutely ridiculous factors in order to form a coherent decision. We must not
let popularity and levels of difficulty affect the decisions we make as people.
When making a decision no matter the magnitude of its impact in our lives as
well as other people’s lives we must always keep in mind that they should be
made with a sense of care and not rushed.
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