Interview

Among friends there is typically one person in charge of planning events and deciding what to do. Keo Kirschner a freshman at the City College of New York is that person in her friend group. This role placed on her has caused her to gain a dislike for indecisiveness. Kirschner believes that indecisiveness just wastes time. Being placed into a leadership role, while rewarding for some, it can be a headache for others. Being forced to decide for others can be frustrating as now the person in charge now has to think for others, not just themselves. According to Kirschner, many of her friends are extremely indecisive. “They can’t make a decision to save their lives. It seems like they’ll always rather have someone else — typically me — to decide for them. It’s frustrating to deal with it” says Kirschner. Kirschner is a naturally straightforward and prompt person . It is frustrating for her to constantly decide for others, as their indecision wastes precious time.

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