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Originally Posted by martureo
xor.
My wife is "a" and I am "b" and we have a yes/no issue. Then:
-if a and b are both yes or no, the decision is made.
-if a says yes and b says no, the decision is unable to be made
-if b says yes and a says no, the decision is unable to be made
Equal vetoing power (that is that either is allowed to negate the decision of the other) gets you nowhere. xor. I'm not talking about specific issues, the problem solving of each situation you mentioned is however exactly the same.
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But the fact that it gets you nowhere in regards to that decision does not mean that you can't choose not to decide at all.
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