Back home i started my homework and i am still reading. I don't know what to think about this book. On the one hand it is interesting to analyse decisions but on the other
side i get angry because of this stupid chapters. Each chapter is a work of one professionell who just talks a little bit over decision theory. But instead of giving my short explanations he just bothers me with stupid philosophical Bla-Bla-Bla hiding the essentials of the theory. Perhaps he had to fullfil preferences like filling 40 pages of his theory. If so he decided rule-based to write a lot with saying little. I think this could be the essential of the chapter. But it is too short for my preference filling one page with the essentials of the chapter. Perhaps i should take also a few lessons in stretching information. At home we call this "bullshit-bingo". But except from this, the theory is interesting and i start to analyse decisions in all day life. And i even wrote a half page! Yes! That makes approximatly 17 % of the requirements. Think positive.
Unbelievable. Anna is already since 10 days gone. Or is it only 10 days? I lost my feeling for time. Everyday is full of experiences and activities. I cannot recall everything what I have done in the past two weeks. Many things are just small things which I appreciate a lot. But the last weekend was a highlight. We went with 12 people in three cars to a place called Vallbo near Åre. We started at half past 6 in the morning on Saturday. Although some of us did not sleep at all during the fromer night we walked almost 8 hours. And it was awesome. We walked through so many different landscapes. Wood, swamp, high gras, Tundra, stone desert, climbed up a mountain, walked crosswards through the wood, on a dead river... Overwhelming. I remembered pictures of New Zealand while we wandered through that panorama. The view was breathtaking. The weather changed quickly a few times. One we had even an ice shower. In the end of the day we stayed for dinner at a pension where we got selfmade soup, b...
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