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Stop for a moment and evaluate your resources. This is probably what you should do in any situation. Preparing to go on vacation? Pause and evaluate your resources. You have "x" amount of money to spend, you can tolerate "x" amount of hours in the car, you want to be gone "x" number of days. Getting attacked by a bear? Pause and evaluate your resources. You have a sleeping bag and some granola bars? Okay, plan from there. Evaluating resources is an important first step in making a decision. Your resources are things that you have -- money, vacation days, a minivan; a sleeping bag, granola bars. But a good evaluation also assesses things that you do not have -- a private jet, a rifle, bear repellant. Evaluations weigh the pros and cons of each decision you could make, including the things you have the potential to gain… and the things that you have the potential to lose.