If you are unsure about what action is best, there is still a best action that will very often resemble strenuous effort towards a single goal, just as if you knew with certainty what action was best. Two related but distinct concepts leading to this conclusion are the expected Value of Information and the principle that ”… the optimal strategy is to behave lawfully, even in an environment that has random elements.”
So we see that at less than infinite levels of certainty that something ought to be done, it may still be that that thing ought to be done with full focus.
Fighting indecisiveness:
If you are unsure about what action is best, there is still a best action that will very often resemble strenuous effort towards a single goal, just as if you knew with certainty what action was best. Two related but distinct concepts leading to this conclusion are the expected Value of Information and the principle that ”… the optimal strategy is to behave lawfully, even in an environment that has random elements.”
So we see that at less than infinite levels of certainty that something ought to be done, it may still be that that thing ought to be done with full focus.