What to Eat Today? Leave it to Fate.

R
ryan j
December 25, 2025

Have you ever noticed that the most tiring moments of the day often aren't about doing things, but about making choices?

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What to eat? Which place to go? Should we order takeout? Choose A or choose B?

The options may not be important, yet they can make people hesitate, procrastinate, and feel anxious repeatedly. It's not that you can't make a choice, but rather—you don't want to be responsible for these little matters anymore.

Sometimes, what we need is not "better judgment"

But a reason to end the hesitation

You're not really struggling with what to eat. You just want a result, a result that you can accept with peace of mind.

If someone (or some "force") made the decision for you, you would feel much easier:

  • No need to compare back and forth
  • No regrets
  • No worries about "what if I choose wrong"

You can understand it as— a bit of a sense of fate, a bit of letting go.

So, why "random"?

Randomness is not irresponsibility, randomness is a fair, straightforward, and unexplanatory way of making decisions.

  • No bias
  • No arguments
  • No one needs to take the blame

The moment you press the button, the choice has already been made.

Lompu: A place to help you end the hesitation

At lompu.com, you can create your own "random selector."

You only need to do one thing: Write down the options you're struggling with.

  • A few restaurants you often visit
  • Who will be responsible for today's lottery
  • Decisions A / B / C
  • Any little things you don't want to stress over anymore

Then, click the button. The rest is up to fate.

It doesn’t think through your life for you

But it can help you make those choices that aren't worth thinking about

Life is already complicated enough, so don’t waste your energy on questions like "what to eat today."

Some decisions are not meant to be thought through, but rather need to be concluded.

👉 Next time you hesitate, try leaving the choice to it: https://lompu.com/

Maybe you'll find— the decision itself was never that important.