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Which example involves a real-world restriction that can affect your decision-making process

A. interest in a subject as a child
B. family disputes
C. physical attributes
D. history of careers in the family

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Answer:

physical attributes

Step-by-step explanation:

Family disputes, history of careers in the family, and an interest in a subject as a child are all things that can't change your decision-making process. Your family may encourage you to take the path of the most popular career in your family's history of careers or your parents may want you to go down the path of a specific career, but it's your choice for what you do with your life and what path you take. The others are just memories and everyday things that happen. Physical attributes, however, can make you think your too beautiful for anything bad to happen to you or make you think your too ugly and that everything bad will happen to you. These bad thoughts start to affect your decisions, making you do things you don't realize your doing. After a while, it could completely change your view of the world and make you insecure or snooty. There are ways to stop this from happening, though:

1. Remind yourself that it doesn't matter what other people think

2. Remind yourself that no matter how you look, it doesn't affect your life unless you focus on it

and

3. Forget about any bad thoughts that you had about yourself and/or any selfish thoughts

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