Aboriginal Smoke Signals: Reading Yes or No in the Clouds
What if the same wisdom that guided ancient shamans, pharaohs, and emperors could guide you today? The remarkable truth is that yes or no decision making has remained virtually unchanged for 80,000 years. The tools evolve, but the magic stays the same.
A Practice That Transcends Time
Consider this: if an 80,000-year-old practice still exists in every culture on Earth, there must be something genuinely valuable about it. Yes or no decision making is not a superstition that survived despite being useless. It is a cognitive tool that survived because it works. It works because it forces action. It works because it bypasses overthinking. It works because sometimes, both options are good, and what you need most is simply to choose.
The next time you feel stuck in indecision, remember that you are about to participate in humanity's oldest tradition. You are joining an unbroken chain of decision makers stretching back 80,000 years. Your ancestors threw bones. You click a button. The wisdom is the same.
Try it yourself. Ask a question. Click the button. Feel the same moment of anticipation that your ancestors felt 80,000 years ago. That feeling? That is the magic. And it has never faded.