If I say yes, it means you are wrong.
An objective perspective would not likely be enjoyable if you even could obtain it. It would compel you to do things, constantly. No more choices.
Enjoy your childish limitations while you can, they might not last forever.
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Then again, I can see how itās maybe more like a sliding scale of closer to objectivity or subjectivity, rather than completely one way or the other. Then, maybe choosing objectivity sacrifices choices, and for what???
This question may answer your question
How important is outcome to the strength of a decision?
I can think of a lot of scenarios in life where I have seen perceived injustices pursued in a way that has only served to make the given situation much worse, more often than not for the person that feels discriminated against - as well as aggravating the accused.
So how do we accurately discern when action is necessary versus when turning the other cheek is the optimum approach?
Or is a large element of luck involved as is inherent with all human behaviours to differing degrees?
Equally does it require an assessment of whether our actions are to be based on principles of utilitarianism or a more conventional conceptual ideal of justice.
If someone made you a coffee with rancid milk, would you let it go? Or would you make a complaint? What if my scenario occurred�
Have a good weekend, ![]()
Alex
As a heads up, if you plan on plugging your YT channel rather than participating in the forum to talk training and nutrition, theyāre going to be kept in one thread.
Can rancid milk even be frothed? I thought that the changes to its structure from the enzymes that cause the curdling would diminish or even ruin its froth ability.
Regardless, Iād just leave and maybe give em one more shot, then stop patronizing that business. The utilitarian in me says that good businesses should thrive, and bad ones should die. I dropped my favorite pizza shop of 20+ years for this very reason. They started strong and did well for a long time. Then the owners started bickering between each other and slacking on managing the employees. The employees became lazy and disorganized, and the food started to suck.
The new shop right down the street though, theyre excited, courteous, prompt, and delicious.
They win.
Ok dude
Thanks for letting me know. Have a great weekend.
Many milk alternatives such as Almond e.t.c do not froth to the same extent that conventional milk does, yet many people still enjoy coffees made with non-milk alternatives. (Let alone rancid milk).
Have a great weekend ![]()
Alex
If it is a non-milk alternative, that would make it an alternative to non-milk.
Which would make it milk. The word you are looking for is āmilkā.