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There are four questions that are not always considered. They’re questions that are occasionally overlooked. Our conscious lives by these rules. It gives us these questions when making a decision, but we occasionally do not pay attention to our conscious. These questions could help my family. Everybody’s family is human. Humans are not always saints. Families involve many people. Not every family is the same, but that does not mean they cannot be similar. With many people there are many decisions, many options, and many opinions. With many opinions there are fights. Some fights are worth fighting for others are fights that a person should just walk away from. My family like other families gets in arguments. I sometimes wonder why we get in fights with each other considering were all stubborn. These four questions could be used to determine when, or what to walk away from. The first question of the essay is, “Is it the truth?” It is true that we get into arguments. Most of the topics we fight about are opinion based, so it can not necessarily be true, or false. It would have to be a fact to be true, or false. The second question is, “Is it fair to all concerned?” I would say it is not fair to all concerned because when my brothers and I argue it ruins our mother’s day. The third question is, “Will it build good will and better friendships?” Fighting usually resolve nothing and sometimes people get their feelings hurt. I would say the answer to that question is no. Fighting does the total opposites. The fourth question is, “Will it be beneficial to all concerned?” I would answer the fourth question as no. It makes multiple people made at each other. It sometimes ends with someone getting their feelings hurt. Usually the person getting their feelings hurt is me, or my mom. The worst part of fighting is it never solves what we are arguing about anyway.
 * __Four Way Test__**