What is the wrong choice? Anything that involves helplessness is the wrong choice. That’s the definition. Whenever you say, “I got angry”; whenever you say, “I am depressed,” it is a wrong choice because you are not admitting that you have chosen to be depressed. You are not admitting that it is not happening to you; you are choosing it, admitting it—worse still, inviting it.
Dishonesty and wrong choices go together.