Choice making, as articulated by Jordan Hall (also known as Jordan Greenhall), is the act of consciously navigating through multifaceted landscapes of possibilities to discern and enact a decision that resonates with one’s deeper values, intentions, and adaptability within a complex and ever-evolving environment. It is not merely a binary selection process but involves a dynamic interface between intuition, rational analysis, and an awareness of broader systemic interconnections. In this view, decision-making transcends individualistic pursuits, acknowledging the integral roles of networked intelligence and collective cognition. The process requires maintaining a balance between stability and flexibility, tapping into a synergy of foresight and responsive wisdom to optimize both immediate and longer-term pathways through the unpredictable unfolding of reality. Thus, choice making becomes an art of navigating complexity with discernment, alignment, and attunement to the flux of life.
See also: game theory, feedback loop, complex system, pair bonding, participatory knowing