“The opportunity of a lifetime passed before him as he tried to decide between a cone or a cup.” The thought should probably terrify him.
The woman waiting to scoop his mint chocolate chip (or possibly pistachio) ice cream had actually said “it’s not the opportunity of a lifetime. Pick one.”
She had laughed as she said it, but he could feel life passing him by as he dithered, yet again.
If he was keeping score (which he was) this was the 17th time today he had agonized over an arguably simple decision. Eventually he decided by not deciding. Instead, he walked away empty handed.
He knew why he was spinning in circles: he needed to make what was probably the biggest decision of his life.
As he slid the key into the lock, he made a promise to himself: “I will decide today. Or maybe tomorrow. Tomorrow might be better. But definitely this week. Probably.”

Thanks for the inspiration to Fandango’s word of the day (LOCK) and the Writers Workshop prompts of SCORE and the opening line.
I feel sorry for him. But have seen people like him who find making a decision very hard
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Thanks for reading 😊
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My pleasure
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Indecision is a curse, especially when it comes to making significant decisions.
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Luckily it’s fiction – I’d never walk away from ice cream. And the correct answer is always two scoops in a cup. 🍨
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Yes, if it’s a cake cone, I agree. But a sugar cone is hard to resist!
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