Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHave you ever read anything that didn't come out of a fortune cookie or Christmas cracker?
[b]Human decision process...
Human decision process isn't the least complicated. Polarities govern between 'yes' and 'no'. 'Maybe', in fact, expresses a flat 'no' as of today.[/b]
Human decision making is rather complex, it involves our perceptions as to the nature of the
world, our emotions, and combinations of type I and type II decision making.
It can involve many variables and many possible actions and outcomes.
Your statement is trivially and obviously wrong and absurd.
Originally posted by googlefudgeI wonder why he decided to post that and whether it involved a choice.
Have you ever read anything that didn't come out of a fortune cookie or Christmas cracker?
Human decision making is rather complex, it involves our perceptions as to the nature of the
world, our emotions, and combinations of type I and type II decision making.
It can involve many variables and many possible actions and outcomes.
Your statement is trivially and obviously wrong and absurd.
Originally posted by googlefudgeGB is, whether he realizes it or not, is talking only about the outcome of the decision-making process. And, in that strict regard, I don't think he's wrong. "Maybe", in that sense, is a bit like "agnosticism"--practically speaking, it is still a "no". Many of us have argued for just that polarity as regards theism/atheism...
Have you ever read anything that didn't come out of a fortune cookie or Christmas cracker?
Human decision making is rather complex, it involves our perceptions as to the nature of the
world, our emotions, and combinations of type I and type II decision making.
It can involve many variables and many possible actions and outcomes.
Your statement is trivially and obviously wrong and absurd.
...and make mine a "No".
Originally posted by vistesdVisted, thanks for the clarity of your thoughtful reply.
GB is, whether he realizes it or not, is talking only about the outcome of the decision-making process. And, in that strict regard, I don't think he's wrong. "Maybe", in that sense, is a bit like "agnosticism"--practically speaking, it is still a "no". Many of us have argued for just that polarity as regards theism/atheism...
...and make mine a "No".
NO (inclusive of 'thinking about it', 'not quite ready yet', 'struggling with uncertainty and the unknown', 'put me down as still working on it and unsure'π ------------------------------- YES
gb
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou said:
Visted, thanks for the clarity of your thoughtful reply.
[b]NO (inclusive of 'thinking about it', 'not quite ready yet', 'struggling with uncertainty and the unknown', 'put me down as still working on it and unsure'π ------------------------------- YES
gb[/b]
NO (inclusive of 'thinking about it', 'not quite ready yet', 'struggling with uncertainty and the unknown', 'put me down as still working on it and unsure'π ------------------------------- YES
Another option:
{ NO and YES } ----------------------------- π² Chop wood, carry water.
Originally posted by JS357Your alternative illustration offers two choice possibilities to the right; left side simply restates the human decision process outcomes.
You said:
NO (inclusive of 'thinking about it', 'not quite ready yet', 'struggling with uncertainty and the unknown', 'put me down as still working on it and unsure'π ------------------------------- YES
Another option:
{ [b]NO and YES } ----------------------------- π² Chop wood, carry water.[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyor maybe:
Visted, thanks for the clarity of your thoughtful reply.
[b]NO (inclusive of 'thinking about it', 'not quite ready yet', 'struggling with uncertainty and the unknown', 'put me down as still working on it and unsure'π ------------------------------- YES
gb[/b]
NO (inclusive of ... ), YES, EH!???