Wednesday, February 07, 2024

Truth, Sunk Costs, and Drills


 A player whom I played against in high school told me a few years ago, "players know who can play." He said it was frustrating to be below a player on the depth chart who was a scholarship player that couldn't play. 

All he could do was work hard and be ready if a chance came. The "sunk cost" fallacy explains this. "Research suggests that rats, mice and humans are all sensitive to sunk costs after they have made the decision to pursue a reward." Once a coach or a team has invested in a player or process, they often continue to pursue it

Most teams don't have the resources to videotape practice. That's unfortunate, because video is the truth machine, the technology Santa who knows who's been naughty or nice. 

A few applicable quotes:

“A truth that’s told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent.” —William Blake

“Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” —Arthur Conan Doyle

"Truth is that which has predictive power." - Naval Ravikant

“Be impeccable with your word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.” —Don Miguel Ruiz

“The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you.” —David Foster Wallace

The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” —Oscar Wilde

"Tell the truth instead of manufacturing a lie. It's too difficult to remember the lie."

Lagniappe. Repost. Apply some of these drills at home. 

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