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    When Making a Decision, Asking Others for Advice Is Not
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When Making a Decision, Asking Others for Advice Is Not

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Question 23

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When making a decision, asking others for advice is not a recommended strategy.
Although our society teaches the virtues of individualism, asking a friend, instructor, parent, or counselor for advice can provide helpful recommendations.

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