Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Your alternative illustration offers two choice possibilities to the right; left side simply restates the human decision process outcomes.
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'😉 ------------------------------- YES
Another option:
{ [b]NO and YES } ----------------------------- 😲 Chop wood, carry water.[/b]
"Chop wood, carry water"... (Well, the first I do regularly.) Once again a reminder to vistesd to beware metaphysical entanglements. 🙂
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Would venture a guess that, almost by definition, the human decision process generates a greater volume of negatives than positive.
Yes, but saying no to stealing is saying yes to not stealing.
Originally posted by JS357 Yes, but saying no to stealing is saying yes to not stealing.
Basic morality, conscience and norms and standards are premised in the op... otherwise we'd loop into circular reasoning and distinctions without a difference.