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Immoral actions, those that violate the principle of ahimsa and other Jain ethical teachings, bring about small quantities of light matter that neither cling to the soul nor weigh it down.
Satisficing
A decision-making strategy that aims for a satisfactory or adequate result, rather than the optimal solution, due to constraints like time or information.
Decision-Making Process
The steps or stages involved in choosing a course of action from several alternatives, typically involving problem identification, analysis, and the selection of the best solution.
Ethical Soundness
A measure of how closely actions or policies align with widely accepted moral principles.
Evaluating Alternative Solutions
The process of examining and comparing different options or approaches to address a problem or achieve a goal, in order to select the most suitable one.
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