One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that there’s a cohort of people who, having chosen to use a tool such as TR (but this applies to all software, IME), take the view that they’ve outsourced all responsibility to the software and thus never need to really think or make a decision themselves again…
While it’s true that the TR software, like many of the other software tools we use in our day-to-day lives, becomes ever more capable, TR is NOT a full-fat super-premium coaching service, and even if it was, we as individuals are always ultimately responsible for ourselves, and it’s always sensible to be willing to question what a paid advisor (like a human coach) or a software tool suggests, and where it’s judged appropriate to do so to override it with our own choices that better suit our needs.
But some people seem to have a mental block against taking this step, and instead get angry and frustrated rather than make a few simple choices to tweak things to their individual preferences… ![]()