Fri 10 Mar 2006
I came across this article a few weeks ago that sums up how I like to make decisions.
Complex decisions are best left to the unconscious mind, because it can juggle lots of facts and figures better, a study shows.
On the other hand, people should give more attention to simple decisions, such as choosing a shampoo or oven glove, if they want to be satisfied customers.
When I need to make a major decision I like to have time for my mind to provide feedback. I’ll typically wake up one morning with an answer. It’s as if I have a department of employees doing research when in reality I just needed time for my mind to make sense of it all.
Article - I think, therefore I stuff it all up
March 10th, 2006 at 1:57 pm
Of course my subconscience mind has yet to tell me what to do with a moderately expensive Arriflex BL1 that is sitting in the middle of my living room floor. I speculate that my inner child is amused by the idea that it may one day move to the living room of my house…should my subconscience mind decide to purchase one…and from there it may one day work its way to the basement…or preferably a nice corner of my office…sigh…anyone want to buy a movie camera? …dammit…it’s just so cool though…