Make hard decisions with a clear head
List the pros and cons, break each one down, score what matters — and see which way the scale really tips.
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Should I quit my job?
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Weigh your own decisionHow it works
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Frame your decision
Ask the question: should I take the job, move abroad, buy the car?
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Add pros and cons
Break each argument into sub-pros and sub-cons. Score everything 1–10 by how much it matters to you.
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Read the verdict
PlusMinus weighs every branch and shows which side wins — and exactly why.
Popular decisions
Should I quit my job?
Quitting a job is one of the highest-stakes career decisions you can make: it can rescue your mental health and unlock better pay, or leave you burning savings during a long search. Lay out the real trade-offs before you hand in notice.
Should I move abroad?
Moving abroad can transform your career, finances and worldview — but it also means distance from the people you love and starting over in an unfamiliar system. Weigh the trade-offs honestly before you decide.
Should we have a baby?
Deciding to have a baby is one of the few truly irreversible choices in life, and there is no formula that fits everyone. Laying out what a child would add and what it would cost — in money, sleep, freedom and partnership — helps you see whether your hesitation is fear or genuine misalignment.
Should I buy or rent a home?
Buying builds equity and locks in your housing cost, but it also locks you in place and converts your savings into a roof. Renting buys flexibility at the price of rising rents and zero ownership. The right answer depends on how long you will stay and what buying does to your cash cushion.
Should I start my own business?
Roughly half of new businesses survive five years, yet the founders who make it rarely regret trying. The decision comes down to your runway, your tolerance for income swings, and whether the idea pulls you harder than the steady paycheck holds you.
Should I end the relationship?
Every long relationship has rough seasons, so the question is whether you're in a fixable slump or a fundamental mismatch. Separate solvable problems — communication, stress, routine — from the unsolvable ones like incompatible life goals or eroded respect.