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Bad ideas are the unsung heroes of decision-making. They're like the unsolicited opinions of your aunt at a family reunion, but without the tact or the tactful gift of a nice plate of cookies.

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Some of the worst bad ideas:

1. Procrastination
When you spend more time thinking about what you should be doing than actually doing it.

2. Overthinking
When you think about an idea so much that you forget what it was.

3. Analysis Panic
When you're so overwhelmed by your own analysis that you freeze up.

4. Decision Paralysis
When you can't decide on anything, ever.

5. Paradoxical Thoughts
When you think about both sides of an issue so much that your brain turns into a pretzel.

Some possible solutions:

1. Randomly picking an option
When you just close your eyes and point at an option.

2. Using a coin flip
When you're 50/50 on an option, literally.

3. Asking a friend for help
When you're too afraid to make a decision, but not afraid of being told you're an idiot.

4. Meditating on it
When you're too busy being a Zen master to actually make a decision.

5. Doing the opposite of what you really want to do
When you really want to do one thing, but decide to do the other thing instead.