During the graduation season that just passed, a sign at a nearby gas station flashed a message on its digital screen for graduating high school seniors: “Make Good Choices.” Better advice for anyone, whether young or old, would be hard to find.
What’s important about the advice, but also rather obvious, is that it took no legislation to get the message to the graduates. Instead, the gas station’s owner simply has common sense. Good choices are just that, and they’ll overwhelm all sorts of other bad advice, learning, or exposure.
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