Election Day draws closer and I have never been so undecided. Most people I speak with talk about voting for the lesser of two evils. Some have hatched schemes to wait for election results from the rest of the U.S. before heading to their west coast polls and throwing their votes away. I’m doing my basic job of making sure everyone I know does vote, but I can’t say I’m doing a good job myself of being decisive. The propositions start sounding bad on all sides with certain supporters hiding in “Yes on XX” or “No on XX” groups instead of titles I can relate to (like “Female Engineers of Silicon Valley who hope to raise children and hold mortgages that don’t require double incomes” or just simply “People who show common sense”). I will try to make educated choices rather than be paralyzed by uncertainty. Part of the problem is that I seem to be incapable of making decisions based on what is best for only me. I get caught up in deciding what would be best for most people. I still haven’t figured out if democracy works better that way for me or not.