CHOICES

My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Review.

Our life outcomes are generally a result of the choices we make each and every day. Something that we may not always want to acknowledge. The choice of whether to eat an unhealthy lunch in place of a salad may seem like a fleeting decision, but one that could lead to a simple decision to offset that choice during dinner or lead to consequences if we make the wrong small decision all too frequently.

A small bad choice made to frequently is a bad pattern. No one is perfect. But we should understand consequences of the decisions we make and accept responsibility for the outcomes. In our society, we all too often blame society, other people, and everything under the sun to escape the reality that we created the situation we are in. The earliest we come to turns with this, the earlier we can start make better decisions that can reverse the course and put us on better path.

We do not always control every deciding factor in every decision we need to make. I think it is fair to acknowledge that. But we control how we react to situations and how we decide to manage these situations. The lack of control does not fully exonerate us for poor reactions and responses. We still have the responsibility to make the best of even the worst situation to make lemonade out of lemons.

In this special podcast episode, I discuss social media, the potential reunification of China, and bad public policy. Discuss the difficult choice that Taiwan officials face in the midst of reunification with China. Bad choices in regard to our policy failures. And good choices in regard to social media. Please click below to experience Choices.