Certainly. I suspect I wouldn’t have blinked if you said ‘an effective’.
if it works then I’ve achieved my immediate goal and still have all the money.
That’s true. But you don’t have the time and energy which constitute the opportunity cost. Those could, of course, have been spent making more money or getting laid. But who knows, often evangelizing a cause helps the latter goal rather effectively as well! Or so Robin would have me believe.
What I meant was that, at the time, the optimal decision seemed to be to go ahead with this plan rather than invest time thinking of more plans. The initial cost was very cheap and even if it doesn’t “go to plan” I’ll still learn something.
It’s worth a try at least—if it works then I’ve achieved my immediate goal and still have all the money.
Also, don’t underestimate the subtle power of signaling: people may respond differently to “mercenary” evangelism versus “genuine” evangelism.
Certainly. I suspect I wouldn’t have blinked if you said ‘an effective’.
That’s true. But you don’t have the time and energy which constitute the opportunity cost. Those could, of course, have been spent making more money or getting laid. But who knows, often evangelizing a cause helps the latter goal rather effectively as well! Or so Robin would have me believe.
OK—“an effective”.
What I meant was that, at the time, the optimal decision seemed to be to go ahead with this plan rather than invest time thinking of more plans. The initial cost was very cheap and even if it doesn’t “go to plan” I’ll still learn something.
All good thinking. :)