Occasionally I find it easier making arbitrary decisions by tossing a coin; even without an explicit coin certain decisions are arbitrary by intent (e.g. mixed strategies in games would be an academic exaple), I would never go back and say I compromised my aesthetic sense on these due to laziness or whatever.
I don’t see any connection between your answer and my question, nor do I see why you asked for an example or started this subthread in the first place.
I understand the disconnect is frustrating, but my question was pure curiosity—trying to understand when “an essentially arbitrary choice” is the right choice is the right choice, and not satisfied with the “creative endeavor” answer. Feel free to not reply if this has no further interest to you.
Occasionally I find it easier making arbitrary decisions by tossing a coin; even without an explicit coin certain decisions are arbitrary by intent (e.g. mixed strategies in games would be an academic exaple), I would never go back and say I compromised my aesthetic sense on these due to laziness or whatever.
I don’t see any connection between your answer and my question, nor do I see why you asked for an example or started this subthread in the first place.
I understand the disconnect is frustrating, but my question was pure curiosity—trying to understand when “an essentially arbitrary choice” is the right choice is the right choice, and not satisfied with the “creative endeavor” answer. Feel free to not reply if this has no further interest to you.