Sunday, April 01, 2012

Carla Kimball Photo & Question



a) Which door would you choose?
b) How do you handle it when you have a choice and can't decide?

(Personally I think I'd agonize over the decision, don't know how I'd choose.  I like the simplicity of the plain unpainted door and the color of the red one, I like that the red one has grass in front of it and yet the no frills pavement has its own charm...)

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My friend used to say flip a coin and before you see the outcome, decide what you want the outcome to be. I agree the choice between the doors would be difficult. I may pick the plain one. My suspicious nature would make me think the painted door is just trying to distract from the 'better', plain one.

(sorry about anonymous, but I will say I'm the same anonymous who loved and still loves the THINK post!)

April 2, 2012 at 8:53 AM  
Blogger rabbi neil fleischmann said...

Nice comment.

I'm not sure what your friend meant about the coin.Use the coin to help you decide what you want - but don't really base it on the coin?

Yeah, I hear you on the pros and cons of each door - I could go on and on with reasons for each. Your thought process is interesting.

Have you looked at the THINK post lately. It's gotten a lot of comments since yours. :)ilintiat ionstere

April 2, 2012 at 4:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess what she means is, that people tend to have an inclination about which choice to make. If they say 'heads i'll do A', 'tails i'll do B', chances are they are wishing for one or the other outcome.

April 3, 2012 at 8:45 AM  

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