1 | The matter invites our consideration of every possible angle . | |
2 | In contrast, the unconscious mind appears able to ponder over all the information and produce a decision that most people remain satisfied with. | |
3 | But often there are really many different options, not just two - and if we thought about them all, we might not be so quick to pick the one the arguer recommends. | |
4 | We simply cannot solve any of those problems without working to tackle them all. | |
5 | Like a criminal he began to fashion in his own mind the undetectable crime. |