The simplest way out is kept very simple and clear, since the method is supposed to make clear that one always has the possibility, with the consideration of different, alternative possibilities, to find the one, which finally provides the simplest way out of a dilemma and/or the most logical reasoning for an alternative.
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From this, however, one can directly deduce that the conscious decision for an alternative is always a subjective decision and therefore has no general validity. However, it is coherent and comprehensible for the individual person and absolutely consciously taken. Rather, it helps if the decision can still be substantiated and thus also justified.
The dilemma is then resolved and the subjective feeling for the decision is clearly improved. It follows that often no complicated evaluations are needed to make a decision, but a concentration on the essential factors of the simplest way out is already enough.