Choose Quote by Thomas Jefferson
“All through your life, you'll be faced with making a decision between two things-choose the one that is right. If they are both right, then choose the one that will make you feel the best about it at the end of the day.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Letter to John Adams, 1790
Choosing decisions involves weighing correctness and personal fulfillment; when both options are right, pick the one that leaves you most satisfied.
In simple terms: Pick the right choice that feels best.
Select the option that aligns with both correctness and personal satisfaction.
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When to use this quote
- career choices
- relationships
- ethical dilemmas
- daily habits
- financial decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What criteria do you prioritize when options seem equally right?
- How might short‑term satisfaction conflict with long‑term goals?
Choosing based on feeling may overlook long‑term consequences.