I hate making decisions.
It always has to be white or black, right or wrong and so on. It is not funny the amount of times I have let a one rupee coin decide my fate, or in smaller circumstances, my day at least. I do it not cause I believe there is some higher power busy deciding silly "yeses & no's" for me; I do it cause it's so easy. If something goes wrong you completely blame your fate, and if everything’s hunky-dory, well of course you take the credit.
What I don’t understand is what will happen to future generations, when the coin goes obsolete. How will this bunch of indecisive people ever get anything done? The only solution I can think of is a virtual flip. Imagine a software that allows you to flip a coin virtually, with the same arbitrary results as a real coin flip. Or maybe an invention like a snow ball, only with a coin inside and a button on the outside that triggers it.
Heck, maybe I thought too much about it. I still have all the coins in the world I can flip, the future generations I am sure will figure something out eh?
2 comments:
God heard you my child! He heard you long back. There are softwares doing that and the lamest example is the iPhone/iTouch apps! Thankfully they don't ask you to flip your device but just a little shake to answer your quest.
And they also had the 8 Ball application, which I used for sometime and realized it was really the ball of fury with all the negative answers!lol. had to get rid of it.
And welcome back to the blogosphere again!
well, good! And the 8 ball thing I know about, but man, that thing has all shades of grey.I dont want to see a maybe, could be, etc etc... all i look for a a flat out yes or a no.
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