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Test Indecision as a Source of Anxiety
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1st QUESTION: What directly feeds the cycle of anxiety, according to the text?
The fear of the possible negative consequences of our choices
The lack of love and food in our lives
The desire to meet other people and experience freedom
The appearance of unexpected gusts of wind
2nd QUESTION: In the story used to illustrate the point, what did the little bird that lived in the cage long for?
Receive more food and love from his owner Margaret
That a gust of wind knocked his cage to the ground
Fly, meet other birds and experience freedom
Stay safe inside your cage forever
QUESTION 3: Why did the little bird's window of opportunity close forever?
Because the bird voluntarily decided that it preferred the safety of the cage
Because while he was paralyzed by his indecision, his owner returned and closed the door
Because a bigger bird scared him and made him go back inside
Because the wind blew again and slammed the cage door shut
QUESTION 4: What is the crucial lesson that the bird's story teaches us?
That cages are safe and comfortable places
That it is always better to wait for others to decide for us
That lost opportunities will always present themselves again
That it is crucial to learn to make decisions and act despite fear
QUESTION 5: What happened to the little bird immediately after he became excited about his chance to escape?
He flew out of the cage without a second thought
His owner Margaret came home and gave him his favorite food
His mind was filled with doubts, fears and insecurities that paralyzed him
A larger bird approached the cage to attack him
QUESTION 6: According to the text, why do many people procrastinate for much of their lives?
Because they feel an excruciating fear of making a decision and making a mistake
Because they don't have valuable opportunities in their life
Because they prefer to live in a cage like the bird in the story
Because they don't care about affecting the people around them
QUESTION 7: What was one of the specific doubts or fears that paralyzed the little bird?
What if Margaret gets sad if I leave?
What if there isn't enough wind to fly high?
What if the cage breaks completely?
What if a bigger bird attacks me and eats me?
QUESTION 8: How did the bird get its big chance to be free?
Its owner Margaret decided to leave the door open on purpose
A gust of wind knocked the cage to the ground and the door opened
The bird managed to break the bars of the cage with its beak
Another bird came to his rescue and opened the door from outside
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