Although I was not overall present to read the article provided, based on what I’ve read from my peer’s posts and watching the TedTalk video. I have concluded that this unit’s article is about understanding the overall complexity of making decisions. It is very easy to conclude that we sometimes make ‘right or ‘good’ decisions, but that belief is commonly incorrect. Ruth Chang a professor of philosophy shares her views and examples on what she considers the advantages and disadvantages of making decisions and the effects they may have. Chang also covers the options we have in decision making and how troublesome it is to pick between either. These options being choices we ultimately decide open can impact the way we use and obtain values, meaning we’re constantly changing mentally.