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Sunday, 19 January 2014

Poetry on Decision Making and its Know-How

Decision making can be hard.
Choices, choices, paths, roads.
Where to step, and which to tread?
Pick wrong one, either need return, or some kind've fix.
Pick right one, if due to skill, good, if due to majority luck, no good.

Takes concentration, experience, patience and training.
Educated guess are better than non-educated guess.
But deducated guess are superior to educated ones.

Splits and ends, that's the pattern found in nature,
one cannot choose all patterns, but some or one of the many options.

Foresight serves like couriers lighting the roads ahead in front.
Accurate predictions does the same.
Random guesses is tossing a dice - best for ones with low chip count.
Nature gives rewards evenly, 
but it's on a large given region that's subjective dependent and too large for us.
Fairness is distributed unevenly, for we are not all, but one sector,
one portion of the mega pinnacle equality.

If life was always fair, then everyone wins lottery exact chance.
Fairness cannot be spelled without the existence of unfairness.
Fairness is within unfairness. Yet, 
Unfairness is within fairness - the two are intertwined. The two is one.


Decision making takes conginitive, analytical, perception, and whether knowing or not,
while guessing benefits those with low chip counts.

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