Shalash & ClickPath
Ever wonder if you can chart a storm before it hits, or should you just follow your gut and take that shortcut?
Chart a storm with pressure, wind speed, humidity curves—those are the variables that actually predict 80% of the impact. A gut is just a noise spike, unless you have a 100% accuracy record, which I doubt. Stick to the data, save the shortcut for a pizza.
Data’s a solid map, but the gut’s the compass that sometimes gets you out of a canyon before the stats even know it’s there. Keep both in your pack.
Sure, keep a tiny compass in the pocket, but the main navigation system stays the stats. If the gut signals a shortcut, double‑check the anomaly in the data first.
Fine, data’s the map and the gut’s the warning flag. Keep the compass handy, but trust the numbers until the anomaly screams back.