Health, 11.02.2021 07:00 michelejoantucker
Pretending to help someone else solve a problem or make a choice is a good strategy to
employ when making decisions.
A) it avoids you having to personalize problem
B) it helps you serve others which makes you feel good
C) think more objectively in third person
D) it is not a good decision making strategy
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