Why do I place things where I do?
Is there meaning behind the placement?
Why is he never right?
What is being right?
What is being wrong?
The perceptions of right and wrong are like ying and yang. The more you try and understand the opposing, the more emotional volatility occurs. The faster you spin. The force of observation is the accelerant to the perception. All these charts are subjective observation, thus the dynamic nature of subjective perception is a constant.
If the subjective perception is a constant, our premise and our introspection of it I, is its rotation. This rotation of the introspection produces the volatility of intent.
Its a constant stream.
Get it?
Ok.
If one looks at a the psychological environment intent occurs in, we want to intuitively counter that immediate rotating belief that, 'I am always right'. Likewise, dismissing the notion that, 'I am always wrong' is equal that initial intent of your rotating belief.
There in lies the proposition development.
As you trade your rotating belief it can be strengthened and manipulated by staying subjectively bias.. Because ultimately one must choose a side, and stick with it. Arguably your intention of action (taking X risk) is intrinsic to your subjectivity.
Thus why would you always want to be split? Why not retain internal discipline by honing your ability to be completely subjective?
Subjective Empiricism is so frowned in the scientific world upon because everyone wants to take emotion out of the equation to reduce error in observed measurement.
This is why everyone is so focused on creating the best of the best algorithms. And my nature how machine learning has blossomed. Data harvesting, data manipulation, data this and data that.
We have drifted away from the ability to use the human mind, and that is a psychoanalytic push towards disaster world wide, as we disconnect from self. We stay focused on just the I.