The point was just that we should be allowed to weight expected positives against expected negatives. Yes, there can be invisible items in the “cons” column (also on the “pros”), and it may make sense to require extra weight on the “pros” column to account for this, but we shouldn’t be required to act as if the invisible “cons” definitely outweigh all “pros”.
The point was just that we should be allowed to weight expected positives against expected negatives. Yes, there can be invisible items in the “cons” column (also on the “pros”), and it may make sense to require extra weight on the “pros” column to account for this, but we shouldn’t be required to act as if the invisible “cons” definitely outweigh all “pros”.