To make the right decision in a complicated world is not easy, though.
Usually one has doubts.
If you consider your doubts thoroughly you become ... like Hamlet.
It can start with a piece of chocolate.
Shall I eat it or shall I not eat it ?
If I am slim I may still remember how I felt after eating chocolate the last time (not great at all).
If I am large I may worry about diabetes and high blood pressure.
What consequences does my chocolate consumption have in the land where the cocoa was grown ?
Will I be more or less productive if I indulge ?
Will the world be a better place if I choose one path and not the other ?
All these questions can show up in one´s consciousness in a one second, intuitively.
The human condition seems to imply that we are condemned to suffer all the time because we make poor choices.
Look at the label on your own shirt, Wiltrack. Shirts are no longer made in the U.S. since imported shirts are better quality at a lower price. What do you have against other people in the world trying to eke out a living? You're just a hypocritical oaf!
Well, you have to look long and hard to find clothing made in America since unions put most of our Southern manufacturers out of business, or haven't you heard?