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===Value===
Outcomes have varying values, ranging from rewarding to neutral or taxing, affecting our physical and emotional resources. Each stakeholder has different resources and values, which affect the value of each option. ===Validation===When assessing options, participants can gauge their validity by aligning them with their Mental Object Network ([[MON]]) as well as the Social Object Network ([[SON]]) they uphold. They should scrutinize if the options contradict other established observations. For instance, if a participant claims that accessing the beach via bus line 29 is feasible, another participant might counter by verifying official information, revealing the absence of such a bus line. This validation process mirrors the Popperian falsification method, aiming to refine the accuracy of assertions. Furthermore, participants should assess the likelihood of events unfolding. Although an outcome may appear valid, its probability of occurrence might be lower than desirable.
===Probability of success===