This is an important point, one which was stressed in EY’s description of “Crocker’s Rules” (and apparently missed by many, as mentioned later on): imposing something on oneself—a discipline—may be very useful, but is a very different thing to expecting that thing of others, and the justifications often do not carry over.
This is an important point, one which was stressed in EY’s description of “Crocker’s Rules” (and apparently missed by many, as mentioned later on): imposing something on oneself—a discipline—may be very useful, but is a very different thing to expecting that thing of others, and the justifications often do not carry over.