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“Of two evils, choose neither.”

Charles Spurgeon

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When faced with two bad choices, it’s best to not pick either one. For example, imagine you’re in a situation where you can either lie to protect yourself from trouble or hurt someone else to look good. Both options are harmful. Instead of picking one of the bad choices, look for another way that doesn’t cause harm. Maybe you can speak the truth and find a solution without lying or hurting anyone. This teaches us to think carefully and act in a way that avoids causing problems, even when it seems there are only negative options available. By refusing to choose between two wrongs, we can search for a better, more positive path.

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