I agree with your point of “career decisions”—I’m replacing “career choices” in my post with “career decisions”, thank you!
Regarding evidence and reason—I think that the idea of prioritizing social action is already unique and doesn’t require differentiation, and I think that individuals would assume that by prioritizing we mean to apply some serious thinking into this process (but I think this argument requires some testing, and would be easy to test)
I agree with your point of “career decisions”—I’m replacing “career choices” in my post with “career decisions”, thank you!
Regarding evidence and reason—I think that the idea of prioritizing social action is already unique and doesn’t require differentiation, and I think that individuals would assume that by prioritizing we mean to apply some serious thinking into this process (but I think this argument requires some testing, and would be easy to test)