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Different people have different levels of theories. In further parts of this book we will address the [[Laymen-experts gap|consequences of these differences]].
====Common Goal====
====Problems====
When trying to solve the common goal, many problems may arise. Stakeholders may have conflict of interests, where one solution may help one or more stakeholders, but have negative effect on other stakeholders. The contributing stakeholders may not have sufficient resources, or the technology is not enough to solve the problem with the current state of resources. Whatever the problems are, the stake holders should identify them in order to find solutions that can overcome these problems.
====Options====
When we try to fulfill a need, we have several options which we can follow to fulfill the need. The options are based on the theories we have on the SON or MON. Every option has also other implications, that can be caused if we will follow them. For instance, if we want to fulfil our need to drink, and we will choose the option of juice, we may solve the need, but one of the implications may be weight gain, due too much caloric value the juice contains.
===Evaluation===
====Falsification====