ADVERSE SELECTION.
The harder you think over a matter, the more complex it seems.
The term "Adverse selection" is an economic term used when an individual makes a decision devoid of all the necessary information, which leads to undesired or unexpected outcomes.
Oftentimes this is as a result of lack of vital information on one's part which is sponsored by the other party. Therefore, when you are tricked into something without fully knowing what it entails which in the end becomes a disadvantage, then we can say you've adversely selected.
One way we easily adverse select is by being overly impressed by aesthetics, people and things are mostly not presented in the ideal way but rather in a compelling way which may be a façade.
We are humans and we aren't all knowing so, it's easy for us to fall into this trap. One lessons I learnt this year was the fact that people aren't really how they seem to be, with time the true nature will turn up.
Dearest reader, It is only God's grace and a discerning heart that searches beyond the surface that can help us avoid adversely selection. We must look beyond the surface and don't make decisions in haste.
@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.
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