Assigning a low probability that I will do a task in time is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Because the expected utility (probability times utility) is low, the motivation to do the task decreases. Ideally I would never assign probabilities to acts when choosing what to do, and only compare their utilities.
Assigning a low probability that I will do a task in time is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Because the expected utility (probability times utility) is low, the motivation to do the task decreases. Ideally I would never assign probabilities to acts when choosing what to do, and only compare their utilities.