To choose or to decide

October 22, 2008 | 2 comments

A reader who is a dad with a son in Iraq, has been blogging about his son’s time away from home.

Yesterday, he wrote a fascinating piece on the difference between choosing and deciding when it comes to selecting a candidate to vote for in the upcoming presidential elections. I’ll think you’ll enjoy his revelations. There is a big difference between choosing and deciding, as he points out.

Click here to link, “To choose or decide.”

The “choose or decide” content starts with the second paragraph.

2 thoughts on “To choose or to decide”

  1. This piece on choose or decide along with the picture and poem reminded me of Isa 30:21 “and thine ears shall hear a word behind thee saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left”.

    I recalled the day I realized it didn’t say there was only one right way and you might possibly mess up–it said you could never make a wrong choice because regardless of the path you started down you would hear the “voice” telling you if/what you needed to make adjustments that put you on the correct path.

    It says we are screw-up proof!!!

    It has made choices and decision-making much easier. It’s been my favorite ever since.

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