the subjective perspective of an analytical optimist

Coin toss

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30 Responses to Coin toss

  1. sarsm says:

    That’s actually completely true.

  2. I never thought of that!

  3. lois says:

    really makes sense… ^___^

  4. Foybrownie says:

    Beautiful … i couldnt have put that any better myself.

  5. Mashroor says:

    So true ya!!

  6. Anonymous says:

    gud :-)

  7. Anonymous says:

    very insiteful

  8. Anonymous says:

    i play meenie minnie moe and adjust it so the one i really want to do is the one that wins.

  9. If you are only “hoping” that’s a great way to go, clever.
    be good to yourself
    David

  10. Anonymous says:

    yup …. “call it in the air”

  11. Anonymous says:

    this is how i decided where to go to college!

  12. HI Erin, I was debating about posting here so I just flipped a coin. I was hoping you checked out my Tight-Wad Tuesday post this week for some very smart money ideas, liked we talked about. Keep up the great posts!

  13. Anonymous says:

    not entirely true, my mind goes off what im flipping the coin for and focus`s on trying to catch it so i dont look stupid :-(

  14. Indy says:

    My mum said that exact same thing a few days ago

  15. Nate Steinbrecher says:

    It’s ironic because it’s true. Sometimes we look indecision in the face when the answer is in our heart all along.

  16. HM says:

    So true. I was deciding between two colleges and I kept going back and forth. One day I (jokingly) decided I would flip a coin to decide which college. Once I flipped the coin and once it landed I was disappointed with the answer so I knew what I truly wanted and I made my decision.

  17. Anonymous says:

    Or when the answer surfaces it shows you what you truly want.

  18. rachel marie says:

    i am on stumbleupon and came across your website which is totally amazing to me because i have a half started blog called “the diary of a teenage analytical optimist “. I just thought it was bizarre i analyze everything, every aspect of my life and the lives of others and things that i shouldnt waste my time analyzing. i just thought i would say something.

  19. Ema says:

    It sounds like it would be astonishingly true, but when I flip a coin to decide something, I don’t really hope for one or the other- I just hope for it to come back down without rolling under some furniture or landing on its edge.

  20. Anonymous says:

    Kill the Batman

  21. Anonymous says:

    This is a good way of making decisions. Sometimes when I can’t decide between two things I get someone to hold each option behind their back. Then if I pick the one I don’t want, I realise I want the other one. Or if I pick the right one im happy with it

  22. Anonymous says:

    (o.^.o)

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