A known set of rules can thus be useful. “Which movie should I watch?” “ERROR: decision-making system unavailable.” “Okay, then let’s go with the most educational.”
Or maybe if you don’t feel like going to any movie why not do something else? Is there something that you would like to do? I don’t watch movies either, but I love reading good books. I suppose when you read LW and write comments here you don’t apply a decision procedure in order to do it, but instead you simply enjoy it somehow. Is that correct?
Someone coming up to me as I agonize and telling me “You don’t need rules” is not helping. What do I use instead?
Sorry, I think the internet is not the right medium, personal conversation with a knowledgeable individual would probably help more.
It’s intermittent, but covers all choices when it happens.
Or maybe if you don’t feel like going to any movie why not do something else? Is there something that you would like to do?
Yeah, go to sleep and never have to make a decision again. Oddly enough, this is rarely available.
You seem to be confusing a lack of emotional reaction with a neutral reaction. If I can’t choose a movie, it doesn’t mean I’m reluctant to see one, or that I won’t enjoy it.
“Do something else, then” is rarely applicable. You aren’t going to cancel an appointment because you can’t decide on a date, or answer “Do you want to go to the park?” with “I don’t know. Let’s talk about the history of cheesemaking.”
Or maybe if you don’t feel like going to any movie why not do something else? Is there something that you would like to do? I don’t watch movies either, but I love reading good books. I suppose when you read LW and write comments here you don’t apply a decision procedure in order to do it, but instead you simply enjoy it somehow. Is that correct?
Sorry, I think the internet is not the right medium, personal conversation with a knowledgeable individual would probably help more.
It’s intermittent, but covers all choices when it happens.
Yeah, go to sleep and never have to make a decision again. Oddly enough, this is rarely available.
You seem to be confusing a lack of emotional reaction with a neutral reaction. If I can’t choose a movie, it doesn’t mean I’m reluctant to see one, or that I won’t enjoy it.
“Do something else, then” is rarely applicable. You aren’t going to cancel an appointment because you can’t decide on a date, or answer “Do you want to go to the park?” with “I don’t know. Let’s talk about the history of cheesemaking.”