Have
you ever heard about the opportunity cost? It is a term-in economics-where you
loss the biggest chance you could get, because you’ve chosen the other choice.
I
believe in real life, each of us often experience this opportunity-cost event-even
though we don’t know what it-is-so-called.
We always
have a lot of choices in every life matters-say whether it is school/campus
choices, course choices, job choices, clothes choices, food choices, until....
mate choices (?)
But in
the end, we should choose only one among those choices (i force myself to
exclude the last choices above so that there’s really one choice to be chosen;
you gotta laugh if you know what i mean -__-).
Is it
really hard to decide which one suit us well, isn’t it?
Which
school or campus is the best, which course suits us well, which job satisfy our
needs, which company could fulfil our career and all the benefit we want, etc..
We should
pick one among the others, we should determine our priority (without ‘s’ à i’ll
tell you in later post).
Will
it be easy for us in the process of determining choice?
No,
it won’t.
Who
can guarantee that in the process there won’t be such a huge temptation to
leave the priority?
No
one can.
Oh,
temptation...
That’s
really matters to me now. When you’ve set your priority such a long time ago,
then when it come near to the due date, the temptation to leave the priority
you’ve set aroused that way. When you calculate the opportunity cost, you
consider that you want both. But still
in my opinion (which influenced by George McKeown) priority must not
with ‘s’.
You live
in a monochronic time dimension which allow you to do a single thing in one
dimension of time. Surely for now, i can’t effort living in polychronic one
which enable me to do all those things in one dimension of time.
Unfortunately
for this time i should choose whether to stay in my priority or just go with
the tempting temptations..
One should
choose..
And surely,
it drives me crazy x_X
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