Praxeological Prelude (Part 4)

Choices assume preferences. Whenever human action occurs, the choice of action is made with a preference for one action over another for a certain goal.

From Praxeological Prelude (Part 1):

So you’re continuing to read this post. You must prefer reading this post. This also concludes my discussion on praxeology today.

Choices are made all the time however choices are not limitless or random. Instead our choices are structured and limited by our preferences.

Preferences inform our choices. It is our preferences that provide the structure for our choice of action toward certain goals.

Therefore our choices stand on our preferences when faced with options toward certain goals. Human action is goal oriented behavior.

Until next time.

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