It’s fun when multiple choice questions have “none of the above” as an option.
Most of the time, when it’s the right choice, it’s blatantly obvious.
But in real life, it’s not because most of the time on a test, we know what the answer is supposed to be, but life? Not so much.
So we default to picking out of the options available instead of saying they’re not for us and treading our own path and discovering what the answer behind “none of the above” is for us.
But is picking from what’s available really the right answer?
Stay Positive & Life Is Not A Scantron Test
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