How Emotion Drives Decisioning

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readSep 18, 2018

X and-or X (is) X and-or Y.

Emotional Decisioning (Photo by Aaron Greenwood)

There is a circular relationship between any X and-or Y:

X and-or Y (Circumference and-or Diameter).

This explains how (and, also, why) emotion drives decisioning:

Decision (Noun and-or Verb).
Emotion (Love and-or Hate).

By correspondence (substitution):

X and-or X (X and-or Y).

Inside the ‘decision:’

And-or. If-then.

Proving, you cannot ‘cancel out,’ emotion (love and-or hate):

Love and-or hate. If love, then hate.

Explaining the ‘identity’ called ‘emotion:’

Zero and one. X and Y. Circumference and diameter.
Literal and figurative.

Also known as ‘complementary identity’ (complementarity) (identity):

Complementary identity.
Complementarity (Noun, Verb).
Identity (Noun, Verb).

Meaning, we identify complementarity in order to identify a decision:

Love or hate. Yes or no.

Explaining why complementarity is identity (all systems, disciplines). You have to have ‘both’ in order to have ‘either:’

Both. Either.

Meaning, emotion changes over time, as do decisions (everyone can ‘see’ both sides of any decision):

Time. Change.

Where it’s the underlying (conservation of a) circle that has control (explains everything) (balances out emotional decisioning):

Underlying (overriding) circle.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic (explanation for identity, complementarity) (emotion, decisioning) in Nature.

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