Another another great point has been raised: with choice comes responsibility... (I kinda want to start a devoted thread about it). Anyone who has ever shopped for breakfast cereal knows how frustrating it can be to be given a choice!!! An aisle longer than than your average suburban street and you still don't know which packet to put in the trolly! It's because you know that your should be reading all those "Nutritional Information" labels... how much sodium? How much Sugar? How guilty are you going to feel if the one you select gets the frown of disapproval next time your mother visits? What's best for "Food Miles" (the environment). What's affordable? Where has it been made? (Do I trust that country?). How many preservatives? Is it genetically modified? The list goes on... But everyone says how wonderful choice is! Bloody stressful more like it! I'm NOT saying choice is bad BTW it's vital. But you can't have your cereal and eat it

You want choice then you have to also accept the role of choosing responsibily. That was the deal Eve accepted when she bit that apple... no more blissful ignorance for us! *insert equally valid analogy from your belief system*. And this is exactly why we need sites like BB to navigate the maze of choices that are put before us in life.... from birth to choosing which bench-top mixer! Some people have accused this navigation as "over analysing", maybe, but like Kelly said mentioned: that's how the female brain is wired and I believe it serves a purpose.
It's been a great read people

Bookmarks