A sage man once wrote:
<< I can guarantee you that 90% of all professional mechanics can't
reason at a high enough level to figure that out. Most couldn't fix a
lawn mower with $100 bill. Marin's problem is listening to professional
mechanics. >>
That should be in stone somewhere. Most mechanics draw their conclusions
from their personal experience and that of their friends.--it is a typical
syndrome, small sample, one or two bad outcomes, possibly due to inexperience
and a definitive conclusion drawn
I see this all the time from surgeons with an experience of 1 case ("Oh boy,
this is a real bad actor, seen it before") The hard part is trying to
educate past this premature conclusion which soon becomes a personal belief.
Nate
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