No, I think it’s reasonable. This is good advice for correcting the particular failure mode most people engage in, but it lacks sufficient… specificity, and results in a different mode if applied without discernment (which Jacobian’s response does, quite usefully). So your comment furthered the debate, and added information.
No, I think it’s reasonable. This is good advice for correcting the particular failure mode most people engage in, but it lacks sufficient… specificity, and results in a different mode if applied without discernment (which Jacobian’s response does, quite usefully). So your comment furthered the debate, and added information.