I haven’t flushed out my idea clearly. I’m saying something like “In asymmetric scenarios, the more costly failures are, the harder it is to reach the optima (for a given level of risk-averseness)” + “In hindsight, most people will think they are too risk-averse for most things”. It isn’t centrally relevant to what OP is saying upon reflection.
I haven’t flushed out my idea clearly. I’m saying something like “In asymmetric scenarios, the more costly failures are, the harder it is to reach the optima (for a given level of risk-averseness)” + “In hindsight, most people will think they are too risk-averse for most things”. It isn’t centrally relevant to what OP is saying upon reflection.