Chopin
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Every time I've flipped a coin or spun a yes/no wheel it always lead me to the better outcome, but I mostly ignored it due to my arrogance. I was wrong every time. Luck is actually what I should have listened to all this time.
This is what I choose to believe when making tough decisions from now on:
- Flip a coin to decide which side means "yes" and which one means "no". You could just say that Heads is "yes" and vice versa but I trust luck more than my judgement
- Put that coin in some sort of box and close it
- Shake it vigorously
- Leave it untouched until the morning
- In the morning open it to see what side is facing up (either the one symbolizing "yes" or the one symbolizing "no")
The reason I do this is because it's basically a my own version of Schrodinger's box. The answer is both "yes" and "no" until I open the box and confirm.
Why do I do this? I don't know, it's the only thing I trust at this point.
Anyone else do something like this?
This is what I choose to believe when making tough decisions from now on:
- Flip a coin to decide which side means "yes" and which one means "no". You could just say that Heads is "yes" and vice versa but I trust luck more than my judgement
- Put that coin in some sort of box and close it
- Shake it vigorously
- Leave it untouched until the morning
- In the morning open it to see what side is facing up (either the one symbolizing "yes" or the one symbolizing "no")
The reason I do this is because it's basically a my own version of Schrodinger's box. The answer is both "yes" and "no" until I open the box and confirm.
Why do I do this? I don't know, it's the only thing I trust at this point.
Anyone else do something like this?