Author Topic: A thought I had on human decision making  (Read 1879 times)

   Justification is the center of the human mind.  Every action we make is based on a type of justification we have made up on our own.  While things like religion and moral decency will sway our justifications for doing or not doing certain things, the decision is ultimately up to us as individuals.  For example, I would love to have a million dollars, and one way to get a million dollars is to rob a bank, preferably one that houses a million dollars.  However I am more than likely not going to really rob a bank, for a number of reasons.  My Christian faith tells me it is wrong to steal, moral decency tells me that its really not cool to steal and will probably make you very unpopular with the owners of that money.  Also the law of self preservation tells me that its a bad idea because I would probably be injured, killed, or at the very least, arrested, none of which are very fun.  So there, I have justified why I will not rob a bank. 
   But what about people who are not able to think rationally, people who do things seemingly without a reason?  Well, they still justify their actions the same way normal people do.  They still make conscious decisions, the only difference between them and normal people is that they have clouded judgement.  They do not perceive things in a normal manner.  Their versions of reality often allow them to do things that they really might not be able to do.  Going back to the bank robbery illustration, an insane person, with a distorted perception of reality, may be able to convince himself that they are able to rob that bank.  Insane people often do not have a very good idea of what is morally wrong and usually make decisions on a much more simple, instinctual level.  Their decisions usually revolve only around self preservation and betterment, not taking into consideration, and often not caring about as well, the effects their actions will have on others.  They usually don't care about the situations of others, and only do things that will benefit themselves and themselves alone.  This way of thinking is very instinctual and even normal, rational human beings resort to this viewpoint under certain circumstances, for example in high stress situations.  Forming a justification of any action is ALWAYS a part of the decision making process, no matter if the decision is going to be good, bad, or somewhere inbetween.

I was just thinking about this.  /discuss

i'm asking myself it is a good idea to post in this thread

was it a good idea to post this?

is it a good idea to ask myself these questions?

Why are their different methods of judgement deemed clouded our wrong? What makes you rational and right?

Uh oh the human is starting to think again

initiate brain control

Why are their different methods of judgement deemed clouded our wrong? What makes you rational and right?
Please remember that what I wrote was all based on my own perception of reality, and I have no way to actually prove that their's is wrong or clouded.

Please remember that what I wrote was all based on my own perception of reality, and I have no way to actually prove that their's is wrong or clouded.
then obviously it was a bad idea to make a topic!

your judgement was obviously clouded!

People are influenced by others. They don't just think for themselves out of nowhere. If you give birth to a baby, and the secluded that baby in the wilderness with no one, if it grows up to survive, it will not be smarter than a cat or dog or chicken. It can get by with natural instincts, but to think like us it requires social communication with other humans.

Humans are social animals, without others around us, we go crazy, we die, we don't get the will to live anymore.

then obviously it was a bad idea to make a topic!

your judgement was obviously clouded!
but thats only your perception
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People are influenced by others. They don't just think for themselves out of nowhere. If you give birth to a baby, and the secluded that baby in the wilderness with no one, if it grows up to survive, it will not be smarter than a cat or dog or chicken. It can get by with natural instincts, but to think like us it requires social communication with other humans.

Humans are social animals, without others around us, we go crazy, we die, we don't get the will to live anymore.

Yet at the same time that baby would more than likely find a different reason to live, which could be formed out of the affection for certain animals, ie pets, or simply the natural desire to survive.

he's breaking free
GET HIM
op what you're referring to is empathy

welcome to the pseudo-philosophy minithread, everyone


empathy
Yes this and also the fact that some humans cannot process empathy as well as others.

Yes this and also the fact that some humans cannot process empathy as well as others.
For some i guess that doesn't apply

I'm far too empathetic to anything. Whether its an animal or a TV show