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Re: Logic, intuition and statistics. - 05-09-2006, 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mohan.C
These three logic, intuition and statistics are what I believe are the main components of making decisions.

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Statistics shows us how much we can depend on choices. We may not completely depend on it seeing nothing is completely perfect. Logic, looks into the effects of each choice and understands the doorway to the effects and chooses it. Intuition, must be considered because logic or statistics does not pin-point a solution or a choice. It cuts down the probability or reduces the choices. Hence, for our final choice we must depend on intuition.

So we must use both logic and intuition. Logical intuity is a science of understanding which takes account of both science and emotions.
Excellent post, Mohan___thanks for the simplicity of complexity...

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