The majority of decisions people make today are clouded with confusion. For example, if you go to a clothing store to buy a trouser, you will undoubtedly be confused or puzzled if the shopkeeper shows you more than one trouser, even if you are certain of the type and colour of the trouser of choice. In general, many people went to buy a shirt and returned with a T-Shirt because they couldn't find the answer to their confusion.
But if you want to really clear up any confusion you may have while shopping, keep in mind the following advice to stop mental turbulence from getting out of control and ruining the advantages of purchasing a product you genuinely want.
1.Confusion about buying one item from many : This type of confusion can be avoided by making a list of the items you want to buy and ranking them according to their time of need. If you need a book for an exam that is scheduled for tomorrow, you will buy that book and nothing else.
2. Confusion about Colour : Another major source of perplexity is the colour of the cloth you wish to purchase. If the shopkeeper shows you two T-shirts of the same type and texture but in two different colours, confusions may arise, forcing you to make a decision based on your mental state. However, if you want to make a rational decision, you should look at your skin colour. If it's bright, go with the darker option; if it's dark, go with the brighter one. Contrasting colours or opposites are said to attract attention.
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