Circular reasoning = mindset, professional sport and education departments are investing more and more in this field of knowledge which essentially deals in the principles of how to overcome the debilitating human trait that is being anchored to a specific mindset. Carol Dwerk is the world's pre-eminent knowledge base in the mindset space and has produced some fascinating reading material on the subject. Her work is used by our government in education and AFL clubs.samoht wrote: ↑Wed 26 Dec 2018 10:44pmI could have used my usual go-to analogy with the jockey (Clarko) on a champion racehorse (the above-average Hawk list) vs a jockey (Richo) on an also ran (our average list).skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 26 Dec 2018 10:39pmTo be honest...samoht wrote: ↑Wed 26 Dec 2018 10:37pmI like your circular reasoning where you've assumed that Richo is a poor coach so you can support that conclusion.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 26 Dec 2018 10:32pmBeing an avid chess player the worst analogy eversamoht wrote: ↑Wed 26 Dec 2018 7:46am
You could be the best chess player in the world, but if you start the game minus your queen, if your queen is taken away - an average chess player will beat you.
I would beat Kasparov if he were to start the game without his queen.
It's not an even playing field - it never is - and our coach is playing minus the queen, crudely speaking (and he especially was in 2018).
If Richo = minus the queen, doesn’t it stand to reason that if we sack him for a better coach we would immediately get better?
But further to the point... I doubt you could beat Kasparov even without his Queen because if he’s a better player (which no disrespect but he pbly is) then he’ll likely be able to overcome the deficiency over time by consistently making better moves.
There is no argument that better players will result in a better outcome but surely the same logic applies to having a better coach too. Especially if as you have said our coach = minus a queen
everything here is rather farcical. Especially my response. The chess analogy just tickled my fancy
But I thought I'd change things up this time with chess.
This site produces some exemplary insights into anchored mindsets, I hold St Byron up as exhibit A, apologies and special mention to the other great examples but are too many to all be mentioned.
I can't wait for round 6.