expectations and statistics
my expectations can be high, low or null (in this last case they are un-expectations i guess). when my expectatoions about something are high, good are the chances of ending up bitterly disappointed. happens more than half the times, i'd say around 70% (and this is frankly optimistic). when my expections are low, they can surprise me in a positive way, when they exceed what i was counting on (happens 10% of the time), they doesn't surprise me at all as i see them all happening (75%) or they can be even worse than i thought it would be possible - and believe me, i usually set my expectations quite low.
if my expectations are null - say, if i hold no expectations about something -, odds that i'm utterly right in that judgement climb up to 99%. it is your case. null expectations. nothing to expect on you. no alarms and no surprises.
if my expectations are null - say, if i hold no expectations about something -, odds that i'm utterly right in that judgement climb up to 99%. it is your case. null expectations. nothing to expect on you. no alarms and no surprises.
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