Why must we always choose??? Its so damned hard for me to pick something then after you picked something, it would be the wrong choice and even if its the right choice, someone will be be dissapointed at you because you didnt choose what they want you to choose. Like for the election, you want to vote for this guy which your whole country hates, but you think is good, and they'll ask you who you voted for and when you answered them you voted for this guy and they will hate you, but after a few months or years, they will say, i should have voted for the other guy i voted during the last elections. Then about picking your courses in college, you want to become like this or that, but when you started this course, you fail and start again and when you do finish a course, you will now have a hard time to find a job that matches your course and then you will now say, i should have taken the other courses, shit!!! Now, i'm already have the desktop, but now i'm choosing what to buy for graduate study, a netbook for portability, or a new laptop for the processing and storage of data. If i but the laptop, it will be heavy and it will be hard to carry to school, while if i buy a netbook, it is light but it has a smaller storage capacity and it doesnt have a cd drive or burner to burn data to cds. damn! Why must we choose? then after choosing, we make wrong decisions and regret ever choosing. sigh..... i would rather be just a puppet or a servant with a good master so that i wont make wrong decisions and choices.
damn, and i though i can reload when my stock when down...... seriously, get more information, educate your self, its the only way to pervent yourself from making the wrong choice....but its not 100% though.
And even if you do make the wrong or bad choices you have to stick with it! What this does is it teaches us to recognize what is wrong or bad later in life so we can then make better choices.
Being controlled by someone isn't an option. Just grit your teeth and choose, because without choice there wouldn't be fun So what if you make a "bad" choice? You can always try to find atleast a small portion of good in every bad choice, the same goes for the opposite.