Drop “predictably” from your statement. It’s implied for most methods of identification of such things, and shouldn’t additionally be a filter on things you consider.
I find the “predictably” to be useful. It emphasizes certain good things to me, like “What obvious considerations are you overlooking right now?”. I think the “predictably” makes my answer less likely to be whatever I previously was planning on doing before asking myself the question.
Research-guiding heuristic: “What would future-TurnTrout predictably want me to get done now?”
Drop “predictably” from your statement. It’s implied for most methods of identification of such things, and shouldn’t additionally be a filter on things you consider.
I find the “predictably” to be useful. It emphasizes certain good things to me, like “What obvious considerations are you overlooking right now?”. I think the “predictably” makes my answer less likely to be whatever I previously was planning on doing before asking myself the question.