OK i reckon we're ready for a new one. This is definately a test of your logic. see if you can find the answer:
Malcolm has decided to make all his decisions rationally. He is starving to death because he found himself exactly halfway between two identical kwik-e-marts. He cannot rationally decide which one to go to, so he can't eat. He realises, though, that staying put is irrational because it would lead to death. He decides that if he makes the decision irrationally, maybe by flipping a coin, he can make the decision and break the deadlock. But then is he making a rational decision? tossing a coin would be the rational thing to do because it allows him to eat, but it's an irrational process... what is the rational thing to do???
Malcolm has decided to make all his decisions rationally. He is starving to death because he found himself exactly halfway between two identical kwik-e-marts. He cannot rationally decide which one to go to, so he can't eat. He realises, though, that staying put is irrational because it would lead to death. He decides that if he makes the decision irrationally, maybe by flipping a coin, he can make the decision and break the deadlock. But then is he making a rational decision? tossing a coin would be the rational thing to do because it allows him to eat, but it's an irrational process... what is the rational thing to do???