Originally posted by Nash
A quick and dirty hypothetical.
Lets say Jackal is completely clean... a health freak.
Over the course of a week I feed him cigarettes, coffee and heroin.
Then I yank all of them, and ask him to choose.
If he chooses coffee, he will have to give up his hobbies.
If he chooses cigs, he will have to give up his job.
If he chooses heroin, he will have to give up his family.
The result is a no-brainer. He will choose heroin, and give up all three.
Practically a dead-to-rights given.... requires little imagination.
OK, let`s go with this and see how much sense it makes.
1." Lets say Jackal is completely clean... a health freak"
Fiction, pure and simple.
2."If he chooses coffee, he will have to give up his hobbies."
More fiction. Why? How would you relate drinking coffee to hobbies? I drink barrels of the stufff and have my hobbies.
3."If he chooses cigs, he will have to give up his job."
More fiction. Why would I have to give up a job to smoke? I`ve smoked acres of the stuff and never had it be an issue one way or the other.
3. "If he chooses heroin, he will have to give up his family."
This might be the closest you came to reality, although it`s still fiction. It would be more like the family giving up on the addict.
Point I am trying to make here is that you are not making any sense in terms of reality. I could come up with all sorts of ficticious scenarios, but it would not relate to what we are discussing here.
4."The result is a no-brainer. He will choose heroin, and give up all three."
More fiction.
5." Practically a dead-to-rights given.... requires little imagination."
I guess in your fiction story you could get the results to turn out any way you wish, but still would not relate to reality or what is being discussed in terms of the real world. It might not "require" any imagination, but I would say you have used a heaping helping of it in this case.
