Unplugging from Rationality

Rationality, in its most traditional sense, is the cornerstone of decision-making paradigms. It is the systematic weaving of choices, grounded in logical progression and observable outcomes. To unplug from such a participatory dance with reason involves a deconstruction of these involuntary wires1. Imagining a world where choices pivot on emotion rather than deduction beckons many to the perception of chaotic freedom.

One might question the ontology of decisions made without the scaffoldings of rational tools. The subjective unbearable lightness of being embraces a non-linear tapestry, where affect supersedes cause. Through this thesis, we explore non-linear narratives that tie emotional intelligence to intuitive pathways2.

In contradistinction stands the automated process of algorithmic rationality3. Here, the challenge involves both exegesis and praxis: to systematically disassemble, to recognize patterns that religiously adhere to binary outcomes, and to dare to deviate into shades of irrational plenitude.

1. "Zen and the Art of Thought" by Forensic Outsider, 2019. 2. "Emotional Intelligence in Decision-Making" by Intuitive Scholar, ISBN: 0912-120273. 3. "Algorithms of Reason" by Binary Believers, 2021, Chapter 5.