Seconded. The text describing the method just assumes that one should respond to low Value or low Expectancy by fighting to raise these. But around half the time (in my experience), it’s the “devil” on your shoulder whispering how pointless the task is, who actually has the right idea.
In Luke’s examples, sometimes a low Value or low Expectancy judgment is accepted. It looks like Luke listens to the “devil” about as often as I do. Good—now modify the description of the method accordingly.
Seconded. The text describing the method just assumes that one should respond to low Value or low Expectancy by fighting to raise these. But around half the time (in my experience), it’s the “devil” on your shoulder whispering how pointless the task is, who actually has the right idea.
In Luke’s examples, sometimes a low Value or low Expectancy judgment is accepted. It looks like Luke listens to the “devil” about as often as I do. Good—now modify the description of the method accordingly.