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THE WORST AND GUILT FORMULA OF DECISION MAKING

While decision-making can vary greatly depending on the context, here's a simple outline of what this type of Worst-Guilt framework might look like..

Begin by thoroughly exploring and understanding the potential negative outcomes of each choice. Consider what could go wrong and how severe the consequences might be. This step helps you make an informed decision by understanding the risks involved.

Once you've identified potential negative outcomes, evaluate the likelihood of each worst-case scenario occurring. Some risks might be more probable than others. This assessment can help you prioritize and make a more rational decision based on the likelihood of adverse outcomes.

Think about how each potential decision might make you feel emotionally. Consider your values, ethical beliefs, and personal principles. If a certain choice could lead to feelings of guilt or regret, weigh those emotions against the potential benefits of that choice.