You have a coin. Imagine holding it, flipping it in the air. You slap it over on the back of your hand, and slowly uncover it. It came up:
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The opposite face from which it started for me. More times than you'd probably believe.
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Sometimes, when I've been conflicted by a binary choice, I flip a coin.
It's never mattered what the coin said to do—my emotional reaction to the result always tells me what I really wanted.
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It’s tails for pennys, nickels, and dimes. It’s heads for quarters.
I think this is because quarters all have different tails, so I can’t visualize it. I can only visualize heads with the same picture of Washington.
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Uh, visual superposition? The same way that a random, unidentified card looks both red and black.
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Shit, sorry. I dropped it and it rolled down a drain. Can you imagine giving me another one and I'll try again? See, I've only got a $1 coin left and I need that for the imaginary shopping trolley.
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