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Is there a circumstance in which it would be preferrable to make a decision based on emotion and not logic?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
sure when there is puna
[no, not tuna, no not puma,]
Also we must suck in
"I stole them from the love-feast at Hamblin," he said with a laugh, pushing them over to her. She laughed too, and took one, and began to eat
Source(s): The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin: - MonicaLv 51 decade ago
I can't think of a decision that should completely exclude logic, but you can't exclude emotion from some of them either.
- Roxanne when badLv 71 decade ago
Yes, say you are in your 60's and something tragic happens to your only child and their spouse. You don't use logic, you use emotion when you take in their children to finish raising them.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Marriage.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yeah, when you're a Disney character of some sort.
- Ginger SnapLv 51 decade ago
Not really, other than maybe a family feud where it was nothing but pride that got hurt.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no because emotion change all the time whereas if you think logically, you thinking long term.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
love