Judgment and Choices
Framework for choosing
Intentions
Values, ethics, reason, and situational awareness
Choices and Consequences
100

Individuals and groups willingly abiding by rules that govern their public conduct to keep individuals and society safe, secure, and stable.

What is social order

100

Knowingly making a choice with little or no infomation.

What is guesswork.

100

Choices that actualize your now-oriented ambitions in the present and are connected only with your current state of being.

What are intentions.

100

Underlying set of principles (or rules) that govern your thinking, judgment, behavior, and ultimately, every choice that you  make.

What are values

100

According to research, this is the number of choices we make in a day

What is 35,000

200

Macroscale rules that societies follow for maintaining social order.

What are laws.

200

Lacking the information required for understanding, discernment, and comprehension of meaning.

What is situational blindness

200

Concentrating on your long-term objectives, such as maximizing well-being and minimizing long-term regret, at the expense of you short-term desires.

What is long-termism

200

What is important plus what defines your character and purpose plus what brings you well-being equals ?

What is your values.
200

What Disney character had to make choices before going to college?

What is Andy in Toy Story.

300

Behavioral actions that are done without forethought.

What is behaviorally impulsive

300

Future-oriented ambitions that you would like to achieve, nd that would bring you a sense of satisfaction with yourself and minimize regret

What are goals

300

Choices that maximize your short-term objectives, at the expense of your long-term ambitions.

What is short-termism.

300

The prioritization of values when you make a choice.

What is ethics.

300

Choices that are made that involve preplanning and thought before taking action 

What is premeditated and intentional

400

Analysis of available facts, evidence, observation, and arguments to form a judgment.

What is critical thinking.

400

Name two out of five factors that influence your choices.

What are Goals/intentions, Values/ethics, Situational Awareness, Reasoning, Personal Choices

400

Hiromi building a house in a flood plain is a non-academic example of What?

What is short-termism.

400

The ability to accurately comprehend the meaning of environmental factors at a given time and place and accurately predict the future consequences for ourselves and others.

What is situational awareness

400

Your consequences are always cause by your choices

What is the principle of causality

500

An awareness of and response to situations that we experience.

What is consciousness.

500

___________ are the mechanisms that help people actualize their goals by bringing about a state of fulfillment or contentment with life circumstances and avoid feelings of regret, worry, and longing for something better than what they have achieved.  ___________ that take you to destinations that are contrary to goals are antithetical to your future reality.

What are choices.

500

GPA stands for

What is Grade Point Average.

500

Purposely and critically thinking and then making informed predictions about what will happen in the future by making choices

What is Reason-based choices

500

When you have power over your choices; control over your destiny

what is self-determination