Two Often Overlooked Thought Process Decision-Making Components We Should Be Reviewing Each Time.
1. Presuppositions2. Suppositions
Presuppositions are the luggage you bring on a trip. Things you've already decided on.Suppositions are the additional items you buy into along the thought processing journey, that are the things-to-take-with-you-luggage of others that you agree to take with you. You know, it's the “be sure to take some pictures, get me a souvenir, be sure to go to this place and this place and do this and that...” These things influence your thinking and behavior.
Presuppositions are the luggage you pre-pack that are on your back. They are a part of you that you've gotten used to taking wherever you go.Suppositions are the luggage you take for others that makes you their mule.
In the Thought Processing Sense, in the Decision-Making Sense, in the reaching Conclusions, sense, if you have more than a small-carry on and a small checked bag, you have over-packed.You mind is likely cluttered with things nonessential to the journey of discovery, understanding, learning, becoming unified within self and without self.
When you take things with you on a trip, it's hard to leave them behind. It's almost unheard of.However, if you don't take them in the first place, it's freeing.
Most people who take trips, do so with the destination in mind as the primary focus.This is as problematic as making a decision-conclusion and then looking for supporting information.