Choosing to make poor decisions can stem from a variety of factors, including emotional influences, stress, or a lack of information. Sometimes, immediate gratification or peer pressure can override long-term thinking, leading to choices that may not align with your best interests. Additionally, cognitive biases and patterns of behavior can trap individuals in cycles of poor decision-making. Ultimately, self-awareness and reflection are crucial for breaking these patterns and making better choices in the future.
He can easily be bribed to do something illegal. As he says, "My poverty and not my will consents."
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Depending on the one who makes the rules, this kind of decisions are always take, when you know exactly what to do in the specific situation.
The Prime Minister makes some of the decisions in France, although there are always politics involved.
No, when it comes to custody they are too young. There is only one state that allow a minor to choose and that is when they are teens. Other state courts can have a judge that asks the teen what they wish but the judge is not obligated to follow that wish.
what you should consider is to choose wisely and never make poor choices like drinking alcohol and smoking or stealing from a store or anywhere.
Because minors are immature and have poor impulse control so they make poor decisions.
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it makes them make poor decisions, and end up in early death.
That depends on the decisions they make. Some Americans choose good lives and some Americans choose bad lives.
The duration of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret is 1320.0 seconds.
When faced with two tough decisions, I did not know which I should choose.
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret ended on 2012-02-10.
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret was created on 2010-10-01.
No. Having made poor decisions and become pregnant does not give you rights to make more decisions, nor to move in with another child. If you choose to leave your parent's home it is quite possible you will end up in foster care or a state facility.