Living by applying the scientific method to
make the most important decisions, all along doing all
one can to never make a decision
based solely on an emotion.
Individuals who live scientifically make the most important decisions only after taking the scientific method's
six steps:
1) asking a question, 2) doing background research, 3) constructing a hypothesis,
4) testing the hypothesis by doing an experiment, 5) analyzing the
data and drawing a conclusion, and 6) writing down the results.
Scientific living also entails doing a great
deal of observation, writing down as much as possible what
one perceives, along with prioritizing, planning, and calculating likely outcomes.
The opposite of scientific living is living 'spur of the moment.'