The approach to this analysis

If presented in simple language, decision-making involves looking at all angles and making an informed decision. It has the components of research, though we may not call them so. What we need is a deeper analysis to get to the root of each and every issue or problem.

The word research is derived from French. It is defined as a thorough or systematic investigation. What is done here is only an analysis of the process of decision-making, its quality, information, and ideas, along with possible logical solutions. Let us start with a basic rule: keep an open mind to explore and learn.

Nothing is complete and comprehensive in conversations, discussions, or, for that matter, even after analysis, the evolution of solutions, or the delivery of judgements. Nothing is perfect or final, as they are part of the evolutionary process, which changes with time.

The points listed are only indicative but will be sufficient to understand this analysis and its logical conclusions. The language chosen is informal, fluent, and interactive. It will be like a guided tour with descriptive headings for sections that will indicate the contents of them.

We are to look at where the faults lie while making decisions. Some instances from our past and present will be cited purely for analytical purposes to understand the issues behind them and to differentiate them from what we experienced and what is happening around us.

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