The ability to consistently make one's best possible decisions can
be a major factor in achieving success in life. A systematic
process for accomplishing this goal, along with relevant examples
are described. In addition, important background material on goal
setting, the nature of information, related aspects of human nature
and key perspectives of time and space are discussed. Applying the
process to forming rational opinions in such areas as religion and
politics is also addressed. The semi-quantitative process that the
author calls "Probabilistic Rationalism" is derived from more
formal decision theory methodology routinely used by management in
making crucial business decisions, especially in situation
possessing a significant degree of uncertainty. Applying this
useful technique to situations frequently encountered in every-day
life can help achieve a "gold medal" in that most important game,
"the game of life."
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