Choices
Even as a kid, all the answers weren't always so clear to me. In history class, I struggled with most multiple choice tests. Not because I didn't understand the material, but because I was able to rationalize how every answer might have been true at one point or another. I would sit there and analyze each answer over and over again, and in the end if the answer wasn't as clear as day for me, I chose the one that felt right to me. Some I got right, others were completely wrong.
As I get older, I realize that not a lot has changed. I still make the easy decisons based on logic, the harder ones based on feelings. I'm just not sure which ones are right anymore.
As I get older, I realize that not a lot has changed. I still make the easy decisons based on logic, the harder ones based on feelings. I'm just not sure which ones are right anymore.
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