24-03-2023, 12:18 AM
Flipping a coin to take a decision sounds ridiculous but a lot of people seem to have clarity when doing it.
Everyone has coin side they are "subconsciously rooting for" and hope they get it.
Like for example even when you are deciding between Apple Juice and Orange Juice, you subconsciouly root for one, and u have a feeling of "disappointment" at least for a split second when that doesn't happen, or a little sense of dopamine hit when it does happen.
so my question here is -- are all forms of decision generators and in large, "Advice" useless and only used in strongfooting what we subconciosuly want? like a pat on the back giving us a greenlight to go ahead?
if yes, does this mean we deep down only partake in things or listen to people that we know will tell us somethingin our interests. and to what extent are we willing to bare with listening to thoughts with conflicting interests before we out them?
Everyone has coin side they are "subconsciously rooting for" and hope they get it.
Like for example even when you are deciding between Apple Juice and Orange Juice, you subconsciouly root for one, and u have a feeling of "disappointment" at least for a split second when that doesn't happen, or a little sense of dopamine hit when it does happen.
so my question here is -- are all forms of decision generators and in large, "Advice" useless and only used in strongfooting what we subconciosuly want? like a pat on the back giving us a greenlight to go ahead?
if yes, does this mean we deep down only partake in things or listen to people that we know will tell us somethingin our interests. and to what extent are we willing to bare with listening to thoughts with conflicting interests before we out them?
