Ok, I'll try to skim it down to the basic rules of the algorithm:
1. The human decision-making algorithm is based on an input-process-output basis.
2. Input includes present-time data from the nevironment and stored memories. Output is the decision.
3. The algorithm is divided into four parts, the first is primary, following second and third is auxillary, fourth is special.
4. First, survival. This is divided into Need to Live (Maintaining continuity) and Pride (Respect for the ability to live). They are further divided into "Self", "Other", and "Human".
5. Next, material. This part controls the value of each category.
6. The value of self pride is always in a equilibrium. When there is a heightening in self pride, Material will adjust to lower the pride with the same degree. Think of it as a straight line; when there is heightening (someone praises you) a wave is formed. After the peak, the wave will proceed downwards to return to its original line, and vice versa for lowering of pride.
7. Emotional is next. It directs Material to the required categories by singling out the ones that are needed to process a decision.
8. Last is Emotions. Emotions heighten or lower pride based on their categories: Positive (Anger, Joy, Proud), and Negative (Frustation, Grief, Regret). Positive heightens; Negtive lowers.
9. All values are determined in numbers.
Loopholes...I'll try to cover them.