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<blockquote data-quote="Bawylie" data-source="post: 8282038" data-attributes="member: 6776133"><p>Prioritizing literally puts things in order of importance- it’s right in the root “prior.” To prioritize is to organize the various interests in a hierarchy of importance.</p><p></p><p>Many things can be important (for example arriving to work, or ensuring ambulances can quickly get to hospitals) simultaneously. By assigning a priority to several important things, we avoid conflict.</p><p></p><p>urgency can temporarily inflate importance or move something up on a list of priorities. If I’m getting married tomorrow, that’s Very Important. But if there’s a kitchen fire right now, that would demand my immediate attention. The kitchen fire, by virtue of its urgency and danger, would become temporarily a greater priority than the pending wedding.</p><p></p><p>Everyone on this planet has to make decisions like these all the time. You can’t actually function without doing this. It’s such a routine part of life that you have to do many important things and most of them are never in conflict.</p><p></p><p>To insist that because a decision must be made regarding importance necessitates some wrought clothes-tearing agony over gamer priorities is nonsensical. It’s a dumb semantics argument.</p><p></p><p>(edit to remove/revise an extra word)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bawylie, post: 8282038, member: 6776133"] Prioritizing literally puts things in order of importance- it’s right in the root “prior.” To prioritize is to organize the various interests in a hierarchy of importance. Many things can be important (for example arriving to work, or ensuring ambulances can quickly get to hospitals) simultaneously. By assigning a priority to several important things, we avoid conflict. urgency can temporarily inflate importance or move something up on a list of priorities. If I’m getting married tomorrow, that’s Very Important. But if there’s a kitchen fire right now, that would demand my immediate attention. The kitchen fire, by virtue of its urgency and danger, would become temporarily a greater priority than the pending wedding. Everyone on this planet has to make decisions like these all the time. You can’t actually function without doing this. It’s such a routine part of life that you have to do many important things and most of them are never in conflict. To insist that because a decision must be made regarding importance necessitates some wrought clothes-tearing agony over gamer priorities is nonsensical. It’s a dumb semantics argument. (edit to remove/revise an extra word) [/QUOTE]
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