[FC T9-12] Important decision
What kind of decisions do you think are meaningful?
Câu hỏi phụ
- 1What important decisions should be made by teenagers themselves?
- 2Why are some people unwilling to make quick decisions?
- 3Do people like to ask for advice more for their personal life or their work?
- 4Why do some people like to ask others for advice?
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I think meaningful decisions are the ones that have a lasting effect on a person’s values, relationships, or future direction. For example, choosing a career path, deciding where to study, or ending an unhealthy friendship can shape someone’s life much more than everyday choices like what to buy or what to eat. A meaningful decision is not always dramatic, but it usually forces people to think carefully about who they are and what kind of life they want to build. For teenagers, I believe they should be allowed to make important decisions about their interests, friendships, study habits, and even some parts of their future education. Of course, parents can guide them, but teenagers need room to practise judgment and take responsibility for the results. If adults make every decision for them, they may become dependent and lack confidence later in life. Some people are unwilling to make quick decisions because they are afraid of making the wrong choice or disappointing others. In many cases, they want more information before committing themselves. When it comes to advice, I think people often ask for it in both personal life and work, but personal matters can be harder because emotions are involved. People ask others for advice because they want a fresh perspective, reassurance, or simply someone to help them see the situation more clearly.
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