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»  Choosing Every 4 Years

Used cars and US Presidents seem to run in four year cycles.

When you get a used car, you’re usually stuck in it for about four years. In that time, you become aclimated to what it can and can’t do, what it excells at and what holds it back. There were promises, of course, like the button for the air conditioning worked for a a year or so and the cruise control that didn’t. Then comes that time when you think you can trade it in on a better used car, and you wonder if the new car can live up to its promises. The old one is comfortable and predicatable while the new one looks better but is still a mystery.

So the question is, do you choose to keep what you’re familiar with for another four years, or take a chance on what might be a better or worse prospect?

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