This is a plausible rational reason to be skeptical of one’s own rational calculations: that there is uncertainty, and that one should rationally have a conservativeness bias to account for it. What I think is happening though is that there’s an emotional blocker than is then being cleverly back-solved by finding plausible rational (rather than emotional and irrational) reasons for it, of which this is one. So it’s not that this is a totally bogus reason, it’s that this actually provides a plausible excuse for what is actually motivated by something different.
This is a plausible rational reason to be skeptical of one’s own rational calculations: that there is uncertainty, and that one should rationally have a conservativeness bias to account for it. What I think is happening though is that there’s an emotional blocker than is then being cleverly back-solved by finding plausible rational (rather than emotional and irrational) reasons for it, of which this is one. So it’s not that this is a totally bogus reason, it’s that this actually provides a plausible excuse for what is actually motivated by something different.