Jean Buridan proposed a philosophical thesis stating that a hungry donkey placed between 2 equidistant bales of hay, would be paralyzed by indecision and therefore starve to death. This comparative is the best representation of a person who must make a difficult choice between 2 different but equally good/bad decisions. This concept is often referred to as "Sophie's choice" during the modern day in reference to Sophie choosing which child will live, and which child will die during the 1982 class...
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