Thank you all for your feedback. Needless to say I am happy that the article was liked by someone other than me because believe me this one was a little challenging. I am sorry I took so long to respond but I am currently in the process of building a new computer which limits me to only being able to post at work.
csmac - well your response was somewhat eccentric but the last line hit it accurately.
Mig- You were the reason that I wrote this article so I am glad that you enjoyed it. I thought I would make it personal so anyone reading it could relate and understand how we make decisions like these daily without us even realizing it at times. I agree that we evolve as we get older and may change our views and our feelings because through time and experience we always gain wisdom.
Marco- There are many different variables that influence what we decide. Culture itself plays one of the biggest roles like the idea of eating insects is completely appaling here in the U.S. yet other places think they are a delicacy. With the argument of quality versus quantity we will mostly decide on what we exclusively find appealing. Physiologically even our bodies sometimes make us crave things like food without us even knowing that we need it. You are right though it is rare to find someone who makes decisions based on completely knowing themselves, flaws and strengths. I always liked how Freud used the iceberg as a metaphor for our consciousness how we have 3 underlying parts the id which is what we desire the superego which is our morality in a sense and the mediator the ego.
Kingbee- I like how you compare life to a tapestry since we can always be cultured and have diverse beliefs. When it comes to making the decision of working more to make more money or working less to have more time it is carefully weighed by everyone but again it depends on what you want most to be a greater success by sacrificing time or to have more time but not become as successful.