Imagine you're about to choose between two really cool toys, but your brain isn't sure which one is better. It feels confused and worried, that's like pre-decision anxiety! Your brain doesn’t know what will happen if you pick the wrong toy, so it sends out messages making you feel nervous. This happens when people are about to make big choices, like picking a career or moving to another city.
Examples
- A child feels nervous before picking a birthday gift because they don't know if the other toy will be better
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