— I think this is originally a Gary Klein point?
- just got reminded of this because of:
- > In any case, this picture most certainly does not describe the manner in which our moral exemplars approached their moral choices. Among our exemplars, we saw no “eking out” of moral acts through intricate, tortuous cognitive processing. Instead, we saw an unhesitating will to act, a disavowal of fear and doubt, and a simplicity of moral response. Risks were ignored and consequences went unweighed. — 📖 Some Do Care﹕ Contemporary Lives of Moral Commitment