That doesn’t seem true to me. You just have to find the right process-oriented things. For example, to mitigate against the risk of getting caught in rabbit holes, you can focus on process-oriented things like “spend X hours/week thinking about what the priorities are” and “give myself Y amount of slack”. Also, outcome-oriented things suffer from Goodhart’s Law.
All of that said, I don’t feel like I have a great grasp of all the pros and cons of process vs outcome oriented thinking. Those are just things that come to my mind.
That doesn’t seem true to me. You just have to find the right process-oriented things. For example, to mitigate against the risk of getting caught in rabbit holes, you can focus on process-oriented things like “spend X hours/week thinking about what the priorities are” and “give myself Y amount of slack”. Also, outcome-oriented things suffer from Goodhart’s Law.
All of that said, I don’t feel like I have a great grasp of all the pros and cons of process vs outcome oriented thinking. Those are just things that come to my mind.