The point they are trying to make Homer is don't worry about that decision now. Let it recover before hacking any more off. Plenty of time to look and ponder any further reduction while it gets going again and if it does not survive the decision will not be necessary
In any case, for any of us to give decent advice on whether/ which trunks to remove/reduce we would need to see the tree from all sides. There may be a view where all 3 trunks make a magnificent statement - we just can't see that in a 2d shot from one angle..