- published: 01 Oct 2015
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Choice consists of the mental process of judging the merits of multiple options and selecting one of them. While a choice can be made between imagined options ("what would I do if ...?"), often a choice is made between real options and followed by the corresponding action. For example, a route for a journey is chosen based on the preference of arriving at a given destination as soon as possible. The preferred (and therefore chosen) route is then derived from information about how long each of the possible routes take. This can be done by a route planner. If the preference is more complex, such as involving the scenery of the route, cognition and feeling are more intertwined, and the choice is less easy to delegate to a computer program or assistant.
More complex examples (often decisions that affect what a person thinks or their core beliefs) include choosing a lifestyle, religious affiliation, or political position.
Most people regard having choices as a good thing, though a severely limited or artificially restricted choice can lead to discomfort with choosing and possibly, an unsatisfactory outcome. In contrast, unlimited choice may lead to confusion, regret of the alternatives not taken, and indifference in an unstructured existence; and the illusion that choosing an object or a course leads necessarily to control of that object or course can cause psychological problems.
Actors: Chris R. Notarile (editor), Chris R. Notarile (actor), Kevin MacLeod (composer), Chris R. Notarile (director), Chris R. Notarile (producer), Chris R. Notarile (writer), Mandy Evans (actress), Kerri Miller (actor),
Plot: A depressed actress battling suicidal thoughts is visited by choice incarnate and given a simple yet timeless ultimatum, live or die. "Choice" is an inspirational film meant to remind people that even though there are no guarantees in life, its still worth the risk.
Genres: Drama, Short,Here they come again, both sides shouting at one another.
There they go again, one for life and the other choice.
One is shouting life, the other shouting choice.
Neither side sees what's going on, neither side cares what's going on--
they're right!
Have all ethics died? Have our morals been torn out from inside?
people choosing sides based on politics or religion
It can be neither, and these are not our leaders.
They are innovators of trend.
We must turn to the one and love each other as we love ourselves.
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