Could a Traveler's Biggest Mistake Be Solving the Wrong Problem?
A perfect answer is useless when attached to the wrong question.
A traveler spends hours finding the cheapest airport transfer while ignoring whether the hotel location fits the trip's goals.
The hidden mechanism is problem selection. Outcomes often depend more on choosing the right problem than on solving it perfectly.
Many travel decisions fail long before the comparison phase begins.
People often search for better answers when they would gain more from better questions.
