We now come to one of the most difficult requirements to the human spirit in general.
This is to consider processes in retrospect, not unilaterally by the results here.
All too easily namely we see when something - possibly against large, seemingly invincible, acting Resistors - managed the matter so, as though we would have done everything right, at least the decisive factor.
The other way, in case of failure, we are inclined even there to see fatal error where perhaps none at all was made.
This is all too human, but clouds the thinking. (more ...)










