The Good Decision Overview

The Overview of the The Good Decision Process

A good decision arises from the individual but its consequences run through the community and in some cases across the Planet.

“In our African Language we say “a person is a person through other persons”. I would not know how to be a human at all except I learned this from other human beings. We are made for a delicate network of relationships of interdependence. We are meant to complement each other. All kinds of things go horribly wrong when we break that fundamental law of our being”.

The Words of Bishop Desmond TuTu

Every individual decision should be treated as “one of the future’s children”

Tassajara

The beauty of yes

the beauty of no

shining moments

wearing different clothes

Naomi Shihab Nye; Everything Comes Next

The Good Decision Process in Four Discernment

The Good Decision Process is four discernments (Pauses) prior to deciding an option. The decision begins with you and your private story. The good within you can guide you to the good decision. But the good within you is a process of growth as you witness both the good and bad of this world. Every decision though begins with you, your feelings and your mind. The goal across the four discernments is integrity and moral health.

Discernment I: (Private self) My Sense of Good: Pause, hold the option being considered in your mind and minds eye and feel what happens inside of you. Feeling good is an invitation to take this option to the next pause but not a green light.

Discernment II: Stage l (Private self) My Sense of Good and the Community: Holding on to the good feeling bring the members of your family and community and contemplate what the impact of this option will be on them. Do you still feel as good or good at all.

Discernment III: (Public self) My Sense of Good and Democracy: Although a bit more complicated is this option legal? Is it moral in accordance with whatever believes you hold or sensitivities you harbor. Is it good for your democracy and the public good

Discernment IV: ( Public self) My Sense of Good and Service: If you are in medical, social, child, and any other public service, has the person you served been guided through this same sequence of considerations? Have you served that person’s sense of good? If not, can you live with the outcome of your service decision.

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Make your “sense of good” your North Star. Every life needs an orientation at the binary of decision

Your body not only keeps score, it also hosts the whole meaning of good in your life. Good is blend of your various teachings of good and also critically important, your body’s sense of good. This is a body and mind project.

The meaning of good is not simply a collection of maxims or commandments. Good is not a stable noun, but rather a dynamic interactive process with your life that matures over the lifespan inside of you; marking your maturation from birth through to death .

The Good Decision is a project grounded in the exploration of the word good.  Your participation is needed.   No cost to you but a little of your time and creativity..

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2 responses to “The Good Decision Overview”

  1. Robert Jahner Avatar
    Robert Jahner

    “We are most deeply asleep at the switch,” wrote Annie Dillard, “when we fancy we control any switches at all. We sleep to time’s hurdy-gurdy; we wake, if we ever wake, to the silence of God.”

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    Music never just laughs or cries; it always laughs and cries at the same time. Creating unity out of contradictions — that is Beethoven for me”. taken from Barenboim: What Beethoven’s Ninth Teaches Us New York Times Guest Essay. By Daniel Barenboim Mr. Barenboim is a pianist and conductor.

    Creating unity out of contradictions through creativity might just be our only option in today’s work. Robert Jahner

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