I think I rate “strength of confidence in a person” low when trying to decide whether to really engage in a model. Other factors like “tractibility of a problem area to modelling” or “importance of problem area” are much more important. “Ease of engagement” is probably why I engaged with the mtg post as much as I did, but my low expectation in the problem areas tractibility means I probably won’t try it out for very long.
I’m still into the idea of reading a transcript after-the-fact. Or at least a summary.
Do you believe the situation above RE: the MTG Color Wheel is an example of a time “when you have to take action and can’t figure it out yourself”?
Loren ipsum
I think I rate “strength of confidence in a person” low when trying to decide whether to really engage in a model. Other factors like “tractibility of a problem area to modelling” or “importance of problem area” are much more important. “Ease of engagement” is probably why I engaged with the mtg post as much as I did, but my low expectation in the problem areas tractibility means I probably won’t try it out for very long.