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by PartiallyTyped
1197 days ago
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I think I was misunderstood, or more likely did not convey the message correctly. Given a set of acceptable configurations that pass your litmus test, there's little - if any - reason to waste effort in deciding which to go with. I assumed that the commenter had a relatively narrow list of what they deem acceptable, e.g. 2 or 3 or even 4 configurations. The approach though is more general than this scenario and can be applied in almost every case with low stakes while absolving the person of the regret they might feel for their choice and reduce the time spent deciding in search for "perfection". The goal is to reduce regret and indecisiveness. |
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