This book explores decision-making through cognitive and interdisciplinary approaches, focusing on how eye movements influence decision dynamics. It draws from Bhagavad Gita’s concept of taming the mind with purpose and integrates neuroscience with philosophy. The work examines cognitive impenetrability, where mental processes are "wired in" and unaffected by external information. By using neurofeedback tools, the research models the interaction between visual input and decision-making processes. The goal is to create a comprehensive framework that links experimental studies in decision making, neurofeedback, and cognitive-ophthalmology, offering insights into the neurophysiological basis of decision-making and behavior.