In "seemingly-intense" cases of decision-making wherein "emotions" run high, even a "multi- level-possible verdict" ends up becoming a "binary verdict" owing to a generalised tendency of the people to have their opinions floating to the either extremes. However requirement of such an "intensity" is never validated.
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
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Cautionary Tales from My Life
"You either become an inspiration or become a cautionary tale", someone said something like this. And it is not hard to establish...
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Crying is perhaps the best way to get rid of unnecessary emotions.
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The truths are often ambiguous and the actions are mostly decisive. It's a "bad" understanding of this thin overlap where mos...
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The purpose of a good education is to increase the entropy of our ideas.