The Science of Making Impossible Decisions

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9 minute video
Key comment in the video "You don't need to be certain, you need to understand the system you are navigating"
Why you stall when stakes feel high
Do more options paralyze us?
Perfect choices or the forces and tradeoffs behind choices?
Neuroscience and game theory
Moral Algorithms and AI decision systems (referred to recently on another thread here) Can ethics become code?
Is the best action the one that leads to happiness? Or are there other moral considerations?
The OODA loop. Imagined regret.


The Science of Making Impossible Decisions

 
As long there is wrong view, right intentions are impossible, so are then right speech, deeds, making a living... release wrong. To be able to make right decisions, right view has to be gained. Turning wrong toward right, that's already good, but requires relay on faith.
In short: for someone seeks a way toward the "impossible" by association with science, impossible will stay impossible, fiction just fiction and another "death end".
 
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