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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 03:18:47 GMT, "Franko" wrote:
Going with a "different" definition for binary (off or on), a binary thinker is one who thinks only in right and "not right", or wrong and "not wrong" which leaves open a theoretical large grey area. Example: I think what you said is right.... or I think what you said is not right (but not necessarily wrong), etc. Judges appear to think along these lines. This holds true even more for black/white: if not black, then not necessarily white, thus grey, etc. My sig line doesn't say that all decision makers are 'binary thinkers'. It says that decisions are the *result* of binary thinking. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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