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What problems can people face if they ask many different people for advice?
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
  • people risk making the wrong decision
  • why:
  • a person giving advice may have an ulterior motive (a secret reason)
  • not everyone has their best interest in mind
  • this advice may be from a different time or context
  • it is likely that making a decision will take ages
  • why:
  • many different people may have very different opinions
  • the more people, the more opinions; however, too many equally good options make decision-making progress long and hard
  • having too many options makes it harder to choose
  • excessive choice of options can produce 'choice paralysis'
  • when a person is faced with too many options, it won't be easy for them to decide on one that works best for them
First of all, people risk making the wrong decision because not everyone has their best interest in mind. Sometimes a person giving advice has an ulterior motive which is easy to see when someone has something to be gained in a way that leads them to offer bad advice. For example, a boss who may be wary of your talent may advise that a certain project 'won't help you'. But sometimes it's not so obvious. Well, I should say that bad advice can even be well meant. For example, a parent who fears your chosen career will leave you in poverty will try to dissuade you from choosing a particular career. Secondly, when people ask many other people for advice, it is likely that making a decision will take ages. The more people, the more opinions. However, too many equally good options make decision-making progress long and hard 'cause excessive choice of options can produce 'choice paralysis'.

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