In choosing an option when making a decision, there are several considerations to keep in mind such as:
- The evidence backing the option.
- The cost of picking the option v. picking another.
<h3>Choosing an option</h3>
- When you decide to choose one option over the other, it is important that you consider the evidence that the option you want to choose is the best option. Only pick it if the evidence agrees.
- You should also check what it would cost you to pick that option and if this cost is more than the option of not picking the option, then think don't pick the option.
In conclusion, evidence and cost are key to picking an option.
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