1. Make you own choice-stick to your guns and be true to yourself
2. More Options-Better Choices
3. Never say “no” to choice
She compared Americans to Eastern Europeans and how Americans pay for choices unlike other countries whereby choices are made for the average citizen. The concept of choice may seem small but Dr. Lynegar is positive proof that if one has choices the individual will and can control the outcome in a positive direction.
Dr. Lynegar at the age of three was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa and inherited disease of retinal degeneration, she lost her father when she was only 13 and by the eleventh grade she was completely blind. With these three difficulties and obstacles facing her, she did not falter. She is illustrating in her personal and professional life that having choices can and will improve the outcome of one’s success.
Having the ability to choose is very important to many individuals and as students we have many choices; we can decide which school to attend, rather to obtain an MBA or Masters, etc. According to Columbia