Harder Choices Matter Less. Unless you expect that there is a way of improving your understanding of the problem at a reasonable cost (such as discussing the actual object level problem), the choice is now less important, specifically because of the difficulty in choosing.
From rereading the article, which I swear I stumbled upon recently, I took away that I shouldn’t take too long to decide after I’ve written my list, lest I spend the extra time conjuring extra points and rationalizations to match my bias.
As for the meat of the post, I don’t think it applies as much due to the importance of the decision. I could go out and gather more information, but I believe I have enough, and now it’s just a matter of weighing all the factors; for which purpose, I think, some agonizing and bias removal is worth the pain.
Hopefully I can get somewhere with the bias removal step, as opposed to getting stuck on it. (And, considering that I just learned something, I guess this can be labeled “progress”! Thanks :))
Harder Choices Matter Less. Unless you expect that there is a way of improving your understanding of the problem at a reasonable cost (such as discussing the actual object level problem), the choice is now less important, specifically because of the difficulty in choosing.
From rereading the article, which I swear I stumbled upon recently, I took away that I shouldn’t take too long to decide after I’ve written my list, lest I spend the extra time conjuring extra points and rationalizations to match my bias.
As for the meat of the post, I don’t think it applies as much due to the importance of the decision. I could go out and gather more information, but I believe I have enough, and now it’s just a matter of weighing all the factors; for which purpose, I think, some agonizing and bias removal is worth the pain.
Hopefully I can get somewhere with the bias removal step, as opposed to getting stuck on it. (And, considering that I just learned something, I guess this can be labeled “progress”! Thanks :))