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Allen Ng's picture

After trying to find a pattern.

I chose to stick with 1 door through my trip from $-20 to $60 . I chose the middle door to separate the two outer doors. After reading everyones inquires, and my philosophy book, I believe that the doors represent the choices, Yes, Maybe, and No. When you choose maybe (green door) you eliminate the opposing choice of either Yes or No. But in making the final decision you must switch doors, because everyone wants a definite answer, Maybe just won't cut it.

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