--- id: 2026-01-29T10:07:37-0500 title: 2026-01-29 10:07:37 tags: - topic/estimating daily: "[[2026-01-29]]" --- # 2026-01-29 10:07:37 A peer's senior, expressing frustration, told them that it if they disagree with an instruction, they must have a reason, implying that the estimator's previous complaints, which were based on conflicting direction received from other estimators and seniors, were made _without_ reason. See [[heuristics#Realism vs. Instrumentalism]]. The peer's senior is looking for a _realist_ objection to his methods, which an estimator without field experience (which the senior has) would be unlikely to be able to provide. Their dismissal of legitimate _instrumental_ complaints (misplaced effort, and deviation from more widely accepted standards) speaks to a fundamental misunderstanding of the purpose of estimating.