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→Delibration-action cycle
Solutions are achieved by:
* agreeing on the process of deliberation (also known as [[Munchausen Problem]])
* Working toward a common understanding of the relevant field of knowledge (Creation of corroborated [[SON]])
* Proposition of [[option|options]] based on [[SON]].
* Understanding of the [[resource|resources]] and [[value|values]] each [[option]] bare.
* Personal and collaborative [[evaluation]] of the [[option|options]]
* [[Selection]] optimal options, based on the evaluation.
* In optimal cases, there will be an optimal option, which all select freely.
* If people need to use the common resource or take coordinated collaborative action, they will need to achieve a single option or several options that do not contradict each other.
Deliberation consumes resources (Time, thinking, meeting-places, etc.), and may take a lot of resources. We may reduce resource consumption by developing more efficient processes.
If people need to resolve disagreement and the deliberation wouldn’t produce a solution, by the available resources, they can take other means of decision making, like voting, sortition, or decision by minority or a single person. Yet these methods sometimes may harm the interests of some people and therefore may result in an unwillingness to cooperate or even resist the resolution. Even in such circumstances, setting some time and resources to deliberation may result in a decision that may elevate the will to cooperate.