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November 10, 2010

Accuracy of answer …

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Adequacy, i mean a seto of skills that make a person alle to obtain an appororiate reaction to a specific situation.
adequacy, i can’t find more appropriate definitions … intelligence, culture, education, training, so they help me give some differents results, these ones are depending on the subjects and different situations, adequacy allows you to do the right thing at the right time, but right for whom?
who can judge right or not right? if we ask ourselves this question the end result is that only we can give us an answer. how can i understand if i’m good or not and especially to whom?
The answer’s very easy, we have a clear obligation to be adjusted to ourselves, this include the ability to be increasingly. to check the progress achieved we have to use the satisfaction (joy, contentment) as a measure, so, do the righrt thing at the right time creates a sense of satisfaction, and wo would have more been appropriate in context. I’m talking about a real emotional feeling, a pleasant, that’s not a vague “it seems to me” . who remembers feeling like it, he’ll search it for its entire existance.
this sensation will keep you feeling young, will help you at times when the manner, place or time will not be appropriated. that’s possible by a moltitude of sensors and an elaborate system of self-learning. all this will developp in us a rapresentation of reality.
Simply, data acquisition system (data, experiences, audio, feelings, images) collect much information as possible in order to enter into an elaborate software to generate the most appropriate resource to the situation.
The goal? being rewarded for as long as possible with the feeling that we talked about above …


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