However there is a difference between the two camps.
The "YES" crowd seem to be willing to take a small calculated risk, believing that if we didn't, we wouldn't do anything. We wouldn't have kids, start a business or ( God forbid!) get married. They believe quite logically that after a "YES" not much would change initially, we would still have the pound ( not the Groat), be in the EU ( but not the Euro!) and be members of NATO. The reason is that it's in NOBODY'S INTEREST TO DO OTHERWISE, regardless of the "NO" Camps tubthumping. The Civil Servants can sort out the details, that's why we pay them. Who can predict what will happen after the initial spell?, nobody, but at least the decisions will made by the Scots for the Scots (whatever their ethnic background) and not Westminster, Their attitude is so why not give it a go, eh?
By contrast the "NO" brigade have resorted to 'Project Fear' and 'What If' where a lot of seriously dubious scenarios are played out in the media to undermine confidence and generate the attitude of "OOOHH!! DEAR! SCARY STUFF! Yid better jist vote Nae, jist in case ye ken" So why don't the navel gazers on this forum ( Ye ken who ye are!!) lift their eyes off their keyboard (ye must spend hours on 'em) for a second and observe the big picture. You may just see the light.

One last thought though. If the vote was "NO" and it could be. Could Westminster resist the temptation to exercise some Rough Justice, I'm not suggesting an English Host crossing the border led by a modern Edward I or Cumberland, it would be much more subtle like "The Investment? Oh that! It went elsewhere due to the uncertain outcome of the Referendum and it's too late now! tough, eh! sorry about the jobs but that's what happens "..............................
