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Have you ever flipped a coin on a major decision?
heads: move to Phoenix, tails: stay in Vegas through the end of the year...
25 Answers
- Jim MLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sometimes if I am on the fence. I did it for you. Heads. Move to Phoenix.
Here is the interesting part. If you start to argue with me, then I am going to say you should really stay in Vegas. If you accept the coin's decision serenely, then stick with it.
- 1 decade ago
No. Because i always end up picking what i want in the end anyways. So even if i did do what you said, if i more likely wanted to go to Vegas, i'd just be like oh well, i'll do a redo untill i get heads to justify staying.
Hard to explain i know. The point is, a coin doesn't tell me what to do.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
from time to time whilst the two strategies are great, flipping a coin is o.k.. AND, i ought to declare, you flipped suitable. I basically graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics. best determination I ever made. i'm now in grad college. I had a lot of strategies for grad college. i might desire to have completed a grasp's in business business enterprise, Sociology, Economics, Public administration. incredibly, a level in economics won't pigeon hollow you into one self-discipline, and it will open doorways to many different fields. the possibilities with a level in economics are infinite. An economist frequently desires a PhD in economics, yet there are various different careers you're able to desire to bypass into with a BA/BS or MA in economics (or a BA in economics and an MA in something else, like what i'm doing). reliable success! i think of your coin led you interior the surprising path this time :)
- 1 decade ago
Well i've never left a major decision to a flip of a coin only...
i've always though it through, pros && cons, what would i
benefit from my decision, gain, prosper, loose, what freedoms
would i sacrifice... things like that, and since ur thinking of moving away, you should think it through for a good while before
you leave it to a simple flip of a coin.
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- ErinLv 41 decade ago
i always do.. it's like my way of making ALL decisions
but i vote stay in vegas, by the way (:
move to phoenix on january 1st 2010 :D
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I never kept a coin in my possession long enough to flip
- 1 decade ago
im just gonna tell you straight up, go to Phoenix, you'll love it. i did flip a coin, and it worked fine
- 1 decade ago
hey sueflower...
Try to use jack 'n poy!
It is much better than flipping a coin.
If you are interested just send me a message. I am gladly to teach you.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Na I'm not Tommy Lee Jones
- Anonymous1 decade ago
LOLZ!
Yea yesterday.
Heads: Major in international business at SDSU...
Tails: Major in Languages at UCR.
And Tails it was...
Also,
just go where you feel you'll be happiest.
If you got the finances do as u please and enjoy!