Humans are really complex, and something that is proven to work for many on a population scale may not work in every individual case.
And the flip-side is that anecdotes to the contrary do not mean that a population-scale observation is invalidated.
(I know this isn't the point you're making, but others in this thread are.)
Humans are really complex, and something that is proven to work for many on a population scale may not work in every individual case.
And the flip-side is that anecdotes to the contrary do not mean that a population-scale observation is invalidated.
(I know this isn't the point you're making, but others in this thread are.)