In other words, the “right” door is often the one you choose—and grow from.
🔄 Decision-Making and Uncertainty
Choosing between A, B, C, and D mirrors real-life decision-making:
Career choices
Relationships
Opportunities
Everyday risks
We rarely have complete information. We often act based on intuition, past experience, or limited clues.
And that’s okay.
💡 How to Make Better Choices
Even when the outcome is uncertain, you can improve your decision-making:
1. Gather What You Can
Look for clues, patterns, or useful information—but accept that you won’t know everything.
2. Trust Your Instincts
Your intuition is often built from past experiences, even if you’re not fully aware of it.
3. Accept Imperfection
Not every choice will lead to the best outcome—and that’s part of growth.
4. Focus on What Comes Next