Showing posts with label choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choice. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 May 2020

Are you worried about making the wrong decision or doing the wrong thing?

Most of the main problems come from not the choices you make or the things you do, but the choices you don't make and things you don't do.

Thursday, 10 October 2019

What's the point?

What's the point?

The point is the point.

How often do we just do, always ask yourself, what is the actual point of this?  What's this things objective? Why do this? What's that outcome which got this going?
What's the point?

Don't forget the point of something.

Saturday, 30 July 2016

How do we choose when we have no understanding?

In the absence of any other information, humans tend to estimate the value of something by gauging the demand for it.

Friday, 27 May 2016

Do Women Really Want Equality?

Do women really want equality?

https://medium.com/@NikitaCcoulombe/do-women-really-want-equality-4374910f2236#.f5qqea2os

A productive headline for sure,  which is why I clicked,  but turns out to be a well written article.
This is more about surface life rather than deep wounds from the past or personal incidences man v woman.

For me and my thoughts over the years I'd say 80% I agree with (8 out of every 10 statements)
I still think the ultimate goal for all genders is to have choice, we don't want our past to stand in the way of what we want, we don't want the present to stand in the way of what we want,  and we certainly don't want to see someone get what they want while we go without because of things we didn't choose (gender, age, race, sexual orientation, religion) as long as our choices don't hurt others for our gain (which is how we got inequality in the first place) then choice is equality definition. Let men and women have their choice,  let's have that kind of equality.... So do women really want equality?
Yes.

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Why Nobody Is Wrong About Music

"For you, if it sounds good, it's music. If it doesn't then it's not"   
-Sam Phelps 2013

Friday, 25 September 2015

Why we can't explain what we choose?

Choices are split into two categories - Reasoning system / automatic system
Choice blindness is when you made a choice but don't know why because you didn't think about it in the moment,  like why you stepped on that part of the footpath, why you ate that type of food - unaware of why you made the choice - when asked you'll be justifying only, rather then recalling why because you never thought about it in the moment. This is why we make mistakes and have no idea why we did it - bosses should learn this psychology lol the only way to cause less mistakes is for people to think more before making choices.