Story title: Worry
By: Bruno Hagspiel
One of the most famous men you have met, who lived on an imaginary islan, was Robinson Crusoe.
Do you remember anything about him, perhaps from a movie? Well, he had a very useful way to make important decisions without worry. He would think about his problem, then he would draw two columns in his notebook. In one, he would put down the reasons why he write down the reasons why he should not do that certain thing. One colymn was FOR an idea; the other wa AGAINST the idea. Then he would line up these reasons like a row of soldiers and make them pass inspection. As he was going along, the right decision would always pop into his mind.
Each time you have a decision to make, instead of worrying and fretting over what to do, why not try this simple Robinson Crusoe method? It will save you many a headache.
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