Jim’s friend Doug offers him a ride home from a party. During the party, Doug drank a couple of beers. Should Jim accept a ride with Doug? What is the best decision Jim can make in this situation? Work through Jim’s decision-making process by clicking on steps in the table below. See if you can think of alternatives that Jim didn’t consider.
State the Situation | Jim needs to get home from the party. He has a few minutes to make a decision before Doug drives away. |
List the Options |
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Weigh the Possible Outcomes |
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Consider Values | Jim values safety. He wants to be safe himself, to keep Doug safe, and to prevent Doug from harming anyone else. |
Make a Decision and Act | Jim takes the car keys and drives Doug home. Jim can walk home from Doug’s house, which isn’t far from Jim’s house. |
Evaluate the Decision | Everyone got home safely, so Jim feels good about his decision. Jim and Doug agree that in the future they will designate a driver when they go to a party where alcohol is served. |