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The old man may even die in the process of saving a life, but it bits logic to save an asset and ignore life. The portrait is quite important to future patients as well as it’s an original piece of a non duplicated art. In reference to the human decision-making process, we hardly have a chance of thinking about the benefits or the disadvantages associated with the second party in emergency cases. In most cases, there is no time allowance for second quantitative thoughts, and therefore we would all run to the first and save a life (Philosophical Dictionary, 2011).
The decision would also be affected by the ‘weight’ or the ‘magnitude’ of what we are saving. This is in reference to the importance and irrepressibility of the items involved in the decision.
This topic on relativity is quite important as it helps us in developing our decision-making techniques. It helps us in making preferences as well as foregoing others, with adequate knowledge in this field we will find ourselves reducing the risks associated with poor quick decisions.
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