Having to take action to avoid unpleasant surprises is usually pleasant, as long as your personal resources aren’t stretched too much in the process.
If you eliminate the potential for unpleasant surprises, the game isn’t much fun. (Imagine playing chess against an opponent that was so predictable as to never threaten to beat you. Why bother?)
Having to take action to avoid unpleasant surprises is usually pleasant, as long as your personal resources aren’t stretched too much in the process.
If you eliminate the potential for unpleasant surprises, the game isn’t much fun. (Imagine playing chess against an opponent that was so predictable as to never threaten to beat you. Why bother?)