So, I almost got off on a tantrum about this in another thread, but I decided to start a new one.
I'm curious about something; does anyone else think of everyday life in forms of variables? I approach complex situations by figuring out constants of the situation based on past experiences and logical guesses, then when there is something I'm not sure of (A persons reaction for example) I apply a that situation a variable.
I "solve" for the variable by creating many situations in my mind. If I can think of the persons reaction(s) I figure out how I'll respond to the situation.
I guess an example would be best? Assume I've just met a person for the first time, threw a friend of mine. The person will be henceforth labled as Person A, and the friend of mine is Person B. I will assume traits of Person A based on what I know about Person B, then, to test the waters with Person A, I will bring up common areas of discussion between myself and Person B, and depending on how Person A reacts, will decided what I say next. If Person A reacts poorly to the topic, I would try a different topic to get a second situation. After a few topics I would gather what I have figured out about Person A, and assume other traits about them. So on and so forth.
So, I'm aware that a lot of the time the only way to get to know someone is to ask them questions about themselves, but, does anyone actually think about these kinds of things in forms of equations?