a likely benefit triggers action
people and animals decide how to act based on a sophisticated and usually subconscious cost /benefit -n-lysis they conduct.
people and animals have already run a cost/benefit -n-lysis of each behavior they repeat, and know the benefit(s) repeating each of those actions will yield.
when a human or an animal foresees that it is very likely that a specific action will produce a specific benefit, he or she will execute it.
thus, “a likely benefit triggers action.”
buy the domain for your pet site
Read Also:
- opportunistic people
people who can only get ahead in life at the expense of others. “daniel’s sisters talk smack about him to his girlfriends because they don’t want to see him with other women. they want him to only be theirs so they can feel fulfilled emotionally, mentally and physically while getting ahead in life at his […]
- ausswitch
the autistic way to spell auschwitz, maybe you were just to idiotic to know how to spell it, don worry. not all of us can be grammar experts. just make sure you learn from this horrid mistake do you know what happened at ausswitch tho?
- korean banger
the term “taking a korean banger” is a suburban term used to describe the act of taking a sh-t. the idea is that your waste travels in a straight, downward motion with a point of impact (poi) within cross proximity of the launch zone. (emulating north korean middle tests.) my -sshole is soaked from a […]
- resplam
to have to take an exam again, retest… “bro, i failed the exam, now i have to resplam next week…” buy the domain for your travel vlog
- boolen
when a nibba is boolen he just boolen ight reuben is one big nibba boolen buy the domain for your art blog