Appendage 3: The Unyielding Appendage

Sub-Theory 1: The Appendage of Unrelenting Resolve

Some people are born with a strong sense of resolve, like a stubborn mule refusing to budge.

Others are born with a resolve that's as flexible as a rubber chicken.

We, at Decisioning Theories, have discovered that a strong resolve is like a good pair of boots: it's essential for hiking the mountain of decisions.

But, we've also found that a flexible resolve is like a pair of socks: it's great for lounging around the house, but not so great for hiking.

So, if you're feeling resolute, but not too resolute, you might want to check out our sub-page on Sub-Theory 3: The Appendage of Moderate Firmness.

Sub-Theory 2: The Appendage of Unbridled Enthusiasm

On the other hand, we've discovered that some people are born with an unbridled enthusiasm for life, like a puppy with a ball of yarn.

They charge into every decision like a rhino into a china shop.

We, at Decisioning Theories, have found that this kind of enthusiasm is great for starting new projects, but not so great for finishing them.

So, if you're feeling enthusiastic, but not too enthusiastic, you might want to check out our sub-page on Sub-Theory 2: The Appendage of Controlled Passion.

Sub-Theory 1: The Appendage of Moderate Firmness Sub-Theory 2: The Appendage of Controlled Passion