Consider this: You're invited to a social event next week. You're in a dilemma: To accept, or to decline?
These decisions matter because of an important economic principal: Opportunity cost. Time is a limited commodity. When we agree to do one thing, it means less time or no time for many others.
Now, about the invitation... There are two approaches:
One) Ask to yourself whether, assuming the event was *today* , would you really want to go? Based on your gut-feeling to this, you can respond.
Second) Don't respond, just accept the invitation non-commitedly, then analyse your priorities later and convey your acceptance.
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