In this paper, we propose that people are more likely than not (or probably) rational. We suggest
various ways in which rationality can be formalized and measured to determine whether a given person
is indeed acting rationally or irrationally at any point during their life span.Rationality may be
formally defined as follows: A subject S's behavior X towards an object O, where they are the cause
of it, if f(X), g(O) = 1 and s (f(x)),g(o)= 0, for all x other than Q in a set I.*Note: If you run
into a situation where you haven't found something on your ziene and need to make an u-turn just
turn the direction that feels most likely
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