Investment Psychology Test 9
You and your partner are about to get married. But when you find out that he actually doesn't have much ability; he just lives on his mom's money, which isn't that good for you. At this point, someone you've had a crush on for years starts pursuing you. What choices will you make?
A. Break up with your current person right away and stay with the person you used to have a crush on.
B. It's hard to decide. After all, you have to get married. Look again; if it doesn't work, change partners.
C. Step on two boats and socialize together.
D. Now that I have to get married, I'm still with the current one.
ANSWER:
Choice A You want to prove that you used to have a good vision, but you still have to think twice; new choices don't necessarily have to be good.
Choice B You're hesitating because after all, you've put a lot of money into this relationship, and giving up suddenly will make you feel sorry. You'll avoid actions that cause regret, and the regrets of your actions cause more pain than ignoring the regrets you've ignored, and you should make a choice about whether to polish your eyes.
Choice C advises you to still be a moral person.
Choice D only says that you are more dedicated and responsible.
Avoiding Regrets:
Regret is the emotional pain caused when people realize that a previous decision has proven bad; people tend to avoid feelings of regret and don't want to see their decisions fail or make mistakes; people try to avoid regrets, which causes investors to sell stocks that can continue to make money too early and only get lower returns in the end.
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